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The maximum amount of compensation payable is $100,000. This is typically offered in cases where a person has died as a result of a crime. If you have been the primary victim of a violent crime, but have not died as a result of the crime, you may be eligible for compensation up to a total of $60,000.
VOCA allows victims to apply to their state to be reimbursed for the costs of expenses theyve incurred. Each year, VOCA funding is distributed to thousands of programs throughout the nation supporting victims who have suffered physical, emotional and financial harm.
What is victim compensation? Victim compensation is a direct financial reimbursement to a victim for an expense that resulted from a crime, such as medical costs or lost wages. Each state has a crime victim compensation program that allocates funds to survivors of sexual assault and other violent crimes.
Eligible expenses CalVCB reimburses for the following expenses: Medical and dental treatment. Mental health treatment or counseling. Funeral and burial.
OVC administers federal funds to support their crime victim compensation programs in all U.S. states, Washington, D.C., the U.S. Islands, Puerto Rico, and Guam. Eligibility for crime victim compensation for costs incurred as a result of a crime varies by state and territory.
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The Minnesota Crime Victims Reimbursement Board, formerly called the Minnesota Crime Victims Reparations Board, is a state program that was established by the Legislature in 1974 to help victims with their financial losses and aid in their recovery from a violent crime.
California initiated the first state victim compensation program in 1965 to cover lost income, medical costs and other expenses. In 1967, New York established a victim compensation program and other states would launch similar programs in the following years.