Infected Blood Compensation Authority
The Infected Blood Compensation Authority is an independent body that administers financial compensation to affected individuals.
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About Infected Blood Compensation Authority
The Infected Blood Compensation Authority is an independent, arms-length public body established to administer financial compensation under the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme.
Its primary function is to pay compensation to individuals who contracted HIV, Hepatitis B, or Hepatitis C from contaminated blood, blood products, or tissue, as well as to their partners, family members, carers, and estates. The authority manages the registration of claims, provides assessment calculators, and coordinates support services for claimants.
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