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Crimes Victims Compensation - SAFE PASSAGE

SAFE PASSAGE ... The Missouri Crime Victim' Compensation Program is designed to financially assist victims who have been involved in a crime and sustained bodily ...

Assistance for Victims of Violent Crimes - Illinois Secretary of State

Medical, hospital, dental and prescription expenses · Counseling for the victim and family · Loss of earnings and support up to $2,400 per month. · Funeral/burial ...

Crime Victims Compensation: - Illinois Attorney General

What types of expenses may the Crime Victims Compensation Program pay? • Medical, hospital, and dental expenses. • Mental health treatment expenses. ○ Services ...

Crime Victim Compensation Program

Crime Victim Compensation (CVC) helps pay for unreimbursed eligible expenses that result from the crime. Due to the high volume of applications received, the ...

State Program Information

... Crime Victims Compensation, Criminal ... Illinois Court of Claims, Crime Victim Compensation Program; Office of the Attorney General Crime Victims ...

Apply for Crime Victims' Compensation | Office of the Attorney General

If you or your immediate family have financial costs because of a crime, the Crime Victims' Compensation (CVC) Program may be able to help.

Crime Victims Compensation Fund Program

The Crime Victims Compensation Board decides compensation claims from survivors of violent crime who have no other resources to pay for the medical, funeral, ...

The National Center for Victims of Crime – The National Center for ...

Free, confidential support for victims and survivors of all types of crime anywhere in the US. Phone, text, and services available. Get help today.

Crime Victims Compensation - Ohio Court of Claims

If you or a family member are the victim of a crime and you incurred out-of-pocket expenses not covered by insurance or another source, you may be eligible for ...

Apply for Victims Compensation - Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost

If you or your family members are innocent victims of a violent crime, financial assistance may be available. We pay for a wide range of expenses such as ...

Crime Victims Compensation: Frequently Asked Questions

nexus between the offender and the violent crime. • An Illinois resident who becomes a victim in another country that does not have a crime victims compensation.

Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commissions

Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission 5845 Carmichael Road Montgomery, AL 36117-2329 1-800-541-9388

Crime Victim Compensation - Iowa Attorney General

The program helps victims with certain out-of-pocket expenses related to injuries from violent crime. It is funded entirely by fines and penalties paid by ...

Victim Services - FBI

The Victim Services Division (VSD) informs, supports, and assists victims in navigating the aftermath of crime and the criminal justice process with dignity ...

Victim Compensation Frequently Asked Questions

The Mississippi Crime Victims Compensation Act provides eligible victims of violent crime with financial assistance for certain out-of-pocket expenses directly ...

Victims Compensation - Dallas Police Department

The Texas Crime Victims' Compensation Fund helps innocent victims and their families when they have no other means for the financial cost of crime.

Victim Compensation Program - Arizona Criminal Justice Commission

The program covers expenses of physical harm, mental distress, and economic loss directly resulting from victimization. Eligibility to receive benefits from the ...

34 U.S. Code § 20102 - Crime victim compensation - Law.Cornell.Edu

The Director shall make an annual grant from the Fund to an eligible crime victim compensation program of 75 percent of the amounts awarded during the ...

Crime Victim Compensation - State of Michigan

This program may help pay out-of-pocket medical expenses, lost earnings, funeral bills, counseling, or other expenses for people who have been harmed as the ...

Criminal Injuries Compensation - Tennessee Department of Treasury

A victim of a sexually-oriented crime may be eligible for up to $3,000, if it is determined he or she experienced pain and suffering as a result of the crime.