If you have solicitors acting for you or a claims handling firm , then they will advise you .
Without knowing the full facts of the matter , it is difficult to give you a definitive answer .
However , i will make some assumptions
1. You have one or other of the above mentioned , representing you
2. You mentioned the court - so presumably the claim was the subject of litigation .
3. You are not a minor ( i.e under 18 years of age )
You should receive your payment from the other party's insurer , via your representative , subject to the directions of the court .
If you have a loss of earnings claim , which was not included as part of a schedule for special damages in the court papers , then you wont be able to pursue that head of claim now ( unless your representative had an agreement with the the other party's insurer to deal with that aspect of the claim , outside of the court proceedings )
There are circumstances where you can apply to he court to have an additional head of claim included in the procedings - but that would only be at the descretion of the court .
I have just noticed that you mentioned last June - if you have not received your damages yet , I can only assume that the claim is still ongoing .
Incidentally , a ' Part 36 offer' is a mechanism under the Civil procedure Court rules , which is design to have costs consequenses if you do not accept the offer , and you the recepient of the offer fails to beat that offer in court , should the matter proceed - or if it is accepted out of time .
I think I will stop there
If the foregoing doesn't answer your question - if you care to provide some more information , i will try and assist further