An action against the police claim is a civil legal process where you seek compensation for the police’s breach of your rights.
It is important to note that making a formal complaint is not the same as taking legal action. Typically, complaints are handled by the Professional Standards Department, and in more serious cases, the Independent Office for Police Complaints (IOPC) will investigate.
While the IOPC will investigate police misconduct, they do not award compensation. To receive financial compensation for the harm you suffered due to police negligence, you need to instruct an action against police solicitor to bring a civil claim. That is where we come in.
The process of taking action against the police can seem daunting, but our expert team at Satchell Moran is here to guide you to a deserved resolution.
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False imprisonment is when you have been detained unlawfully without legal justification, reasonable grounds, or the proper procedure.
Assault or any physical force used by an officer that was excessive or unnecessary.
Malicious prosecution whereby you have been prosecuted for an offence where the police knew there was no case or evidence.
Violations of your fundamental rights under the Human Rights Act 1998.
Misuse or unlawful disclosure of your personal information.
Failures in the police’s duty of care that result in injury or death in custody.
Our dedicated team of police misconduct solicitors handle a wide range of claims arising from police negligence or abuse. We are experienced, professional, and will be by your side every step of the way.
We understand how difficult experiencing police misconduct can be, so we handle every unique case with the care it deserves.
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The compensation that we have achieved for previous clients has helped them cover medical expenses, lost income, and the effects of pain or stress caused by the incident. It has also provided financial support while they recover from any inflicted trauma.
Our dedicated actions against public authorities lawyers have years of experience handling complex cases, so if you are considering making a claim against the police, we are here to support you. If you want to seek compensation for police abuse, negligence, or misconduct, get in touch with Satchell Moran now.
Typically, you have up to six years from the date of the incident (e.g., the arrest or assault) to bring a civil claim.
However, for claims under the Human Rights Act, such as claims against the police, the time limit is much shorter; usually, one year.
In rare circumstances, we can still bring a police misconduct claim irrespective of a conviction, although this makes matters much more difficult and any chance of compensation less likely.
We offer a no-win, no-fee agreement, which means you don’t pay a penny upfront. If we win, we take a success fee (typically 25%) from your compensation. Legal Aid is also available for eligible clients.
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The Independent Office for Police Complaints (IOPC) handles the most serious complaints (like deaths in custody). Other complaints are handled by the police force’s own Professional Standards Department.
However, neither of these bodies awards compensation; only a civil claim against the police can do that, so call us now!
Yes, you can make an IOPC claim yourself; however, it is not advised for various reasons. Firstly, the complaints system is complex, so having an experienced police misconduct lawyer to help you understand each step and file the claim correctly is always best.
Additionally, there have been noted cases where the IOPC has not handled actions against the police claims in a correct manner. Our experienced solicitors will ensure the proper process is upheld and will support you from start to finish.