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Apply for interim compensation as the estate of someone who has died after receiving infected blood.
Claim compensation and legal costs on behalf of someone registered with an Infected Blood Compensation Scheme or an Alliance House Organisation Scheme before 17 April 2024 who has died.
You may be able to claim compensation for the estate of someone who has…
The estate can apply if both the following are true: the person who died…
You must have probate or confirmation to claim compensation, even if you…
You must have been granted probate (or confirmation in Scotland) before…
If your claim for compensation is successful, you can claim back the costs…
If you need help with applying for an infected blood interim compensation…
You might be able to get additional financial support from an Infected…
Claim back the legal costs of applying for probate after you’ve successfully applied for an interim estates compensation payment.
Fill in this declaration if you're applying for probate in order to claim an infected blood interim estates payment, where the infected person died in England, Wales or Northern Ireland before 31 December 1981.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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