California Victim Compensation Program 2010. California Victim Compensation Program



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California Victim Compensation Program 2010

California Victim Compensation Program Created in 1965 to lessen the financial impact of crime on qualifying victims. By law, CalVCP is the payer of last resort for eligible out-of-pocket losses resulting from the crime.

Program Facts FY 2008-2009: 96% of processed claims were approved for payment Payments totaled more than $94 million

Where Our Money Comes From No taxpayer funding: Offender fines, including traffic fines Restitution fines and orders Federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Portion of State penalty assessments

Qualifying Crimes Typically requires a physical injury or a threat of physical injury or death. For certain crimes, emotional injury alone is all that needs to be shown.

Qualifying Crimes One of the following must be true: The crime occurred in California The crime happened outside of California to a California resident

Examples of Qualifying Crimes Murder Robbery Battery Assault with Deadly Weapon Sexual Assault Terrorist Threats Human Trafficking Domestic Violence Elder Abuse Vehicular offenses DUI Hit and Run Vehicular Manslaughter Fleeing scene of crime Assault with vehicle Child Abuse / Molest

Victim Eligibility Crime occurred in California or to a California resident in another state/country No participation or involvement Cooperation with Law Enforcement Cooperation with CalVCP

Top Denial Reasons: Lack of preponderance of evidence of a qualifying crime Involvement in the crime Lack of cooperation with law enforcement Not a qualifying crime Ineligible claimant

Direct Victim: Two Types of Victims Individual who sustains injury, threat of injury, or death as a direct result of the crime Minors who reside in household where domestic violence occurred

Derivative Victim: An immediate family member of the victim, which includes the following: Spouse Sibling Parent Child Grandparent Grandchild, or Registered Domestic Partner or

Derivative Victim: A person who: Was living in the same household as the victim at the time of the crime. Had lived with the victim for at least 2 years in a relationship similar to an immediate family member. Has become the primary caretaker of a victim after the crime.

Victim/Derivative - Felon CalVCP may not reimburse any expenses incurred while a person is on felony probation, parole or is incarcerated. CalVCP can pay for a deceased felon s funeral/burial expenses, provided that the person requesting reimbursement is not a felon and the claim is otherwise eligible.

Eligible Expenses Eligible losses incurred as a direct result of the crime that are not reimbursed by any other source Does not include property losses $70,000 maximum reimbursement on a single claim

Medical Expenses Ambulance Hospital Physician Chiropractor Physical therapist Dentist In-home care Eyeglasses Prosthetic device Hearing aid(s) Wheelchair Home or vehicle modifications Cosmetic surgery

Medical Expenses If payment is accepted by a provider, by law CalVCP s payment is considered payment in full.

Mental Health Session Limits Direct victim Minor & Adult - 40 sessions Derivative victim Minors & Caretakers 30 sessions All others - 15 sessions Death of a victim 30 sessions Sessions beyond these limits requires submission and approval of an Additional Treatment Plan (ATP) by the provider

Support Loss 5-year period for spouse of direct victim Minors receive benefit until 18 years of age $70,000 total maximum for all derivative victims combined

Funeral / Burial Maximum $7,500 Burial Vault Casket Costs to transport body Cremation charges Endowment care Grave Marker/headstone Funeral Service Gravesite Services Chapel Services Miscellaneous Fees Preparation of body Facility use Travel Costs (1 person)

Relocation $2,000 per household* Direct Victims Only Recommendation from law enforcement or mental health provider is necessary May pay for more than one relocation per crime, provided that all relocations combined do not exceed $2,000 *new law effective January, 1 2010

Other CalVCP Benefits Job Retraining Crime Scene Cleanup Home Modification Home Security Vehicle Modification

Typical Direct Reimbursement Sources For Medical Expenses Health/Dental Insurance Medi-Cal or Medicare Workers Compensation

Indirect Reimbursement Sources Other types of reimbursement sources that may become available AFTER the crime: Civil Suit Settlement Vehicle Insurance Business Insurance Homeowner s Insurance

Reimbursement Sources If a person has filed a civil suit, CalVCP may be able to make payments on the victim s behalf. A lien may then be placed on the civil suit for any payments made by CalVCP until the outcome of the civil suit has been determined. Any money recovered is deposited back into the Restitution Fund to be used to help other victims of crime.

Appeal Rights Claimant or Representative may appeal any recommendation for eligibility or bills 45 days to appeal 60 days to request reconsideration of decision

The CalVCP Application How to obtain an application: Printed copies from your county Victim/Witness Assistance Center or Download from CalVCP Website www.calvcp.ca.gov

Timeliness Application must be filed within: One year after date of incident For minors, one year after their 18 th birthday Within one year after discovery that injuries were direct result of crime Filing deadline may be extended based upon good cause All family member applications are deemed timely if the direct victim s application is received in a timely manner.

Emergency Awards Claimant must suffer substantial hardship without the award Emergency payment would help with an immediate need Documentation needed Processed within 30 days No appeal rights if Emergency Award is denied

Good Samaritan Program The Good Samaritan Program may help pay for property damage, lost income, medical/dental and funeral/burial expenses to any private citizen who comes to the aid of a crime victim or assist another person in immediate danger of death or injury. $10,000 Benefit Limit

Good Samaritan Program Qualifying Action Preventing a crime; Assisting a law enforcement or public safety officer; Rescuing a victim from some kind of incident of catastrophe; Or providing assistance after the fact if the victim's life is in immediate danger

Verification The appropriate Law Enforcement or public safety agency must provide a statement of corroboration and recommendation, verifying the basic facts of the incident and the claimant s roll

Missing Children Rewards Missing Children Reward Program assists local law enforcement agencies and other parties in identification and recovery of missing children in California Enhances non-state reward funds Rewards individuals with up to $500 for information leading to the location and recovery of a missing child listed in the California Department of Justice Missing Person Registry

How to Order Free Materials Print, fill out and fax the Materials Request Form located in the Publications Section of the CalVCP website: www.calvcp.ca.gov

For More Information Please Contact The California Victim Compensation Program at: 800.777.9229 www.calvcp.ca.gov PublicAffairs@vcgcb.ca.gov

Thank you California Victim Compensation Program