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Assault is (1) the threat of immediate harm or offense of contact or (2) any act that would arouse reasonable apprehension of imminent harm. Battery is unauthorized and harmful or offensive physical contact with another person that causes injury. Often an assault results in battery, but not always.
One of the best avenues for claiming compensation after being attacked is via the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA). The great advantage of CICA is that your attacker does not need to have been convicted in order to claim. In fact, you do not even need to know who your attacker is.
The prima facie case for assault has three components: The defendant acts. The defendant intends to cause the victim to apprehend imminent harmful or offensive contact by the defendant. The defendant's act causes the victim to reasonably apprehend such a contact.
1. : to quickly take and hold (someone or something) with your hand or arms.
The law defines assault and battery as an unwanted touching that is done in a rude or angry manner. It can be as simple as shoving someone, blocking their way, spitting on them, grabbing someone's arm, throwing something (liquid or otherwise) at them, or even grabbing something out of their hand.