Parts of the UK impacted by outbreaks of violence have been left with damaged shopfronts, homes and cars in the aftermath of riots across the country. Several days of violent disorder in towns and cities including Liverpool, Rotherham, Tamworth, Middlesbrough and Hull erupted following the fatal stabbings of three schoolgirls at a Taylor-Swift-themed dance class in Southport on Monday last week. Over the past week and as a result, victims have been searching for legal protection.

Legal Expert Criminal Injury Specialist, Ellie Lamey, says: “It is important that victims know there is support and there will be consequences.” Liverpool, Walthamstow, Oxford, Bristol - beautiful scenes from up and down the country of communities coming together in the face of hatred this evening. THIS is who we are, THIS is what we should be striving for.

pic.twitter.com/tfUKXJgL5b — Matt Daniel (@mattdaniel01) August 7, 2024 Rioters took to the streets causing damage to individuals, shops, cars and homes.

Images have since emerged showing the extent of the damage and with the possibility of further disruption this weekend, many affected will want clarity on what their rights are when it comes to legal and financial protection or compensation. Criminal Injury Specialist at Legal Expert , Ellie Lamey, says: “The recent unrest has understandably left affected individuals, homeowners and business owners feeling distressed and uncertain. It is important that victims know there is support and th.