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GEORGIA'S VICTIMS COMPENSATION PROGRAM
You may be eligible
The Center is happy to assist survivors with applying and communicating with the Victims Compensation Program. The Program eases the financial burden faced by victims of violent crimes by covering expenses related to medical bills, funeral expenses, mental health counseling and crime scene sanitization, as well as loss of income or support. For more information, please read below or contact us.
WHAT IS THEÂ GEORGIA VICTIMS COMPENSATION PROGRAM?
The Criminal Justice Coordinating Council administers the Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program, which helps victims and their families through the emotional and physical aftermath of a crime by easing the monetary impact placed upon them by providing financial benefits for expenses such as medical bills, loss of earnings, funeral expenses, mental health counseling, and crime scene sanitization.
YOU MAY QUALITY IF YOU...
Were physically injured or witnessed a violent crime
Suffered serious mental or emotional trauma as a result of being threatened or being present during a violent crime
Were hurt trying to help a victim
Are the parent or guardian of someone who was killed or injured as a result of a violent crime
Depended on someone for financial support who was killed as a result of a violent crime
Are not the victim, but have been paying bills related to the crime
Have a child who was the victim and you relied on the offender for financial support
Were the victim of family violence who relied on the offender for financial support
TYPES OF EXPENSES COVERED
The program covers the following types of expenses, up to the limits noted. The maximum program award is $25,000 per victim, per victimization.
Medical Expenses: up to $15,000
Funeral Expenses: up to $6,000*
Counseling Expenses: up to $3,000
Lost Wages Expenses: up to $10,000
Loss of Support Expenses: up to $10,000
Crime Scene Sanitization: up to $1,500
*For crimes prior to May 6, 2015, the categorical cap is $3,000
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AND FILING DEADLINES
The victim/witness must have reported the crime to the proper authorities within 72 hours of the crime, (unless good cause is shown).
For crimes occurring prior to July 1, 2014, an application must be filed within 1 year of the crime, unless good cause is shown (a claim submitted 3 years after the victimization cannot be considered).
For crimes occurring on or after July 1, 2014, the victim/witness must file a claim within 3 years of the crime or the death of the victim. However, if the victim is a minor at the time of the victimization, he or she can file an application until 3 years after his or her eighteenth birthday. If good cause is shown, the Board may extend the time for filing a claim.
MOST COMMON COMPENSABLE CRIMES
Child Molestation
Cruelty to Children
Child Abuse
Human Trafficking
Sexual Offenses
Domestic Violence
Reckless Conduct
Homicide
Homicide by Vehicle
Hit-and-Run
Serious Injury By Vehicle
DUI Crashes
Assault/Battery
Robbery
TO APPLY
Follow the first two steps to expedite the processing of your claim:
Click here to download the application.
Gather and prepare to submit your Complete Application Packet. A Complete Application Packet includes:
A completed application with legible signatures where required.
A copy of the police/incident report from the proper investigative agency that lists the victim or witness’ name and a summary of the incident.
Mail a Complete Application Packet to Georgia Crime Victims Compensation at 104 Marietta Street NW, Suite 440 Atlanta, GA 30303.
Additional requirements and information can be found on the program application.