As a victim, you have the right to claim compensation for the harm you suffered due to a crime. This might be for physical or moral injuries and/or for damaged or lost property.

Request for compensation during criminal trial

According to Bulgarian law you can request compensation at the trial stage by becoming a civil plaintiff.

You can ask to be compensated for the loss of both:

  • Your damaged or lost property

example A damaged car or money that you have spent for your treatment in a hospital.

  • Moral suffering

example If you have been kidnapped and held in captivity for some days, you may request compensation for the moral suffering you experienced. In addition, if you were physically injured as a result of a crime, you may seek compensation for the moral suffering.

Amount of compensation

In determining the amount of your compensation for moral suffering, the court will take into account:

  • The gravity of the crime
  • The injuries you suffered and their consequences
  • The psychological trauma you may have suffered and other factors

Compensation from the State

According to Bulgarian law, you can request compensation from the State. You are entitled to such compensation if you have been a victim of:

  • Terrorism; intentional murder; attempt to kill; intentional grievous bodily injury; fornication; rape; trafficking in human beings;
  • Crimes committed on the order or in pursuance of a decision of an organized criminal group;
  • Other serious intentional crimes that have resulted in death or serious bodily injury as a consequence.

Civil claim

If you have not requested compensation during the criminal trial, you can lodge a civil claim for damages. This claim must be submitted to the civil court. You can file a civil claim for damages even if the criminal court has acquitted the accused.

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Last updated 31/01/2019