Assault and Battery
Assault and battery can occur in two types of scenario- the simple act of placing a person in handcuffs during what turns out to be an unlawful arrest will amount to a battery as there is no lawful basis for that unwanted touching.
Alternatively if more force is applied than necessary when effecting an arrest, then this will also likely amount to an assault. For example this could be from an ASP baton, CS Gas or Taser.
If you have been subjected to assault and battery you are able to claim compensation from the police.
We are here to help
Claims in this area can be difficult and complex as accounts of the moments leading to an arrest often differ between a police officer and a suspect. If the police consider you are seeking to resist arrest they will increase the force used. Our specialist lawyers can help determine the strength of your case and support you through the litigation process.
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