What's Covered
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The Victim Compensation Program (VCP) may help pay for expenses related to a crime such as:
- Medical and dental treatment
- Mental health services
- Income loss
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Loss of support, for dependents when a victim is killed or disabled because of a crime
- Job retraining
- Home or vehicle modifications
- Home security
- Relocation
- Insurance co-payments
- Crime scene cleanup
- Medically necessary equipment such as a wheelchair
- Childcare services, when a caregiver is killed or disabled because of a crime
The Victim Compensation Quick Reference Guide is a good source for available benefits and limits.
Expenses that cannot be paid by the VCP:
- Any expense not related to the crime
- Any expenses paid by insurance or another source of reimbursement or coverage
- Expenses for lost, stolen or damaged property (except medically necessary items due to a qualifying crime)
- Damages for pain and suffering
The VCP can only reimburse crime-related expenses that are not covered by other sources. There are limits on how much can be paid for each loss. The program cannot pay any expense for a person who is on felony probation, on parole, in jail or in prison (a person who is not a felon can be reimbursed for funeral and crime-scene cleanup expenses even though the victim was a felon).
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