Crime Victims Compensation: Frequently Asked Questions 2025

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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.
0:28 1:54 This period is often one to three years after the crime. But timelines can differ by state to startMoreThis period is often one to three years after the crime. But timelines can differ by state to start claim contact your States victim Compensation Board. They can guide you through the process.
In claims that are approved for expedited processing, assuming all required documents have been submitted, the VCF can often process the claim, issue the award, and process the payment in as little as 3-4 weeks.
The court imposes a restitution order to cover actual crime-related expenses incurred by a victim. The law requires restitution fines in every criminal case in which an adult offender is convicted of a crime, unless a judge finds compelling and extraordinary reasons the offender should not pay a fine.
Total compensation is limited to $50,000. Compensation may be limited or unavailable based on laws in effect at the time of the crime. A collateral source is any other readily available resource that can be used to cover crime-related costs.
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