To Begin Your Application
Have you or a loved one been the victim of a violent crime?
You may be eligible to receive compensation from the government.
Welcome to Crime Victim Compensation. Our team specializes in assisting violent crime victims and their loved ones in obtaining support services and compensation to help them with crime related expenses including but not limited to:
- medical and funeral expenses
- loss of earnings or support
- counseling costs
- crime scene clean-up expenses
- the cost to repair or replace items of essential personal property
- reasonable court transportation expenses
- assistance to crime victims acting as a good Samaritan
- the cost of residing at or utilizing the services of a domestic violence shelter
To Begin Your Application
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We help the victim connect with a crime victim advocate and resources that provide crime victims services for victims of a violent crime such as domestic violence, murder, homicide, sex crimes rape, sexual assault, human trafficking, child abuse, elder abuse, assault, robbery, arson, stalking, harassment and teen dating violence.
At this time, the following state crime victim agencies are being serviced:
- New York State Office of Victim Services (OVS), formerly known as the NYS Crime Victims Board (CVB);
- New Jersey Victims of Crime Compensation Office (NJ VCCO);
- Pennsylvania Crime Victims Compensation Assistance Program
- (PA VCAP), the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency
- (PCCD)and the Pennsylvania Office of Victim Services Program;
- Connecticut Office of Victim Services; and
- Texas Crime Victims Compensation Program (CVC), the Crime
- Victims Services Division (CVSD)and the TX Crime Victims
- Compensation Fund, administered by the Attorney General's Office also know as the Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG).
We help individuals connect with the right resources that specialize in getting financial help for domestic violence victims who have been victims of family violence, sexual abuse, spousal abuse, same sex abuse and anyone who has had to obtain a restraining order, order of protection (OOP) or a protection from abuse order (PFA) as a result having been in an abusive relationships.