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Application For Crime Victim Compensation Any monies I receive from CalVCB for moving relocation expenses, improving home security, or for modifying a home or vehicle for a disabled victim will be used only for those purposes
CalVCB - CA Victim Compensation Board For Victims: Getting Started At CalVCB, we work to reduce the impact of crime on victims’ lives We reimburse crime-related expenses and do all we can to inform and empower victims Start down the path to recovery and healing today
For Victims - CA Victim Compensation Board CalVCB is the payor of last resort CalVCB provides compensation after all available reimbursement and recovery sources are used, including medical insurance, disability insurance, employer benefits and civil suits
How To Get Compensated - CA Victim Compensation Board Victims advocates can file an application for you They work with you and CalVCB throughout the compensation process Advocates can also help you: Find emergency food, clothing, and shelter File a temporary restraining order Get other aid Find a victims advocate near you at your local Witness Assistance Center How we review your application
CalVCB Online - California CalVCB Online is a convenient way to submit applications for compensation, check the status of submitted applications and view documents
CalVCB Online CalVCB is a state program dedicated to providing reimbursement for many crime-related expenses to eligible victims who suffer physical injury or the threat of physical injury as a direct result of a violent crime
Who Is Eligible - CA Victim Compensation Board To be reimbursed, use the Application for Good Samaritan Compensation Crimes covered Crimes covered by CalVCB include but are not limited to: Assault with a deadly weapon Battery Child abuse Child sexual assault Child endangerment and abandonment Domestic violence Driving under the influence Elder abuse Hate crimes Homicide Human trafficking
Frequently Asked Questions - CA Victim Compensation Board Victims can submit an application within seven years of the crime, or seven years after the victim knew or discovered that an injury or death occurred because of the crime