What sort of expenses might be covered by Crime Victims Compensation funding?

Crime Victims Compensation may be available to pay the amount of expenses reasonably and necessarily incurred for:

  1. Medical, counseling, prescription and rehabilitative services
  2. Partial loss of earnings due to disability resulting from personal injury, participation in the criminal justice process, or seeking medical treatment
  3. Child care for minor children to enable a victim or spouse of a deceased victim to continue employment
  4. Certain funeral and burial expenses
  5. Reasonable costs associated with crime scene cleanup
  6. Reasonable replacement costs for clothing or bedding taken as evidence or made unusable as a result of the criminal investigation of a sexual assault
  7. Travel expenses necessary to participate in the criminal justice process and/or seek medical treatment
  8. One-time payment of certain relocation expenses in domestic violence and sexual assault; this does not include reimbursement for property damage or loss

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1. What crimes are covered?
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