How it works:

If you have medical bills from a crime and you don’t have insurance or medical coverage, you can apply for assistance from the Crime Victims Group (CVC) for free.  Our team of experts will guide you through the process by filling out an application. 

Step 1: Contact our office to begin the screening process.  You may have to answer some questions about the crime that occurred.

Step 2.  Fill out an Application with the Crime Victims Group for assistance for expenses incurred as a direct result of the crime.

Step 3.  Receive application outcome and determination.  

*Appeals temporaily haulted as of 03/20/2023.  Expected to resume 05/01/2023.

4. Receive assistance with your medical bills or other related expenses incurred as a direct result of the crime.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the money to fund victims come from?

Funds to pay crime victim compensation do not come from taxpayers. These funds are collected from fines from criminals convicted of felony, misdemeanor, and some traffic offenses.   Click here to be redirected to the OVC.Gov website for more details

Will it cost me anything to apply with The Crime Victims Group?

No, all of our services are free of charge

What Crimes are covered?

Crimes or Attempted Crimes that caused physical or mental injury or death such as: Assault, Child Abuse, Chld Sexual Assault, DWI, Elder Abuse, Family Violence, Hit and Run, Homicide, Human Trafficking, Kidnapping, Robbery, Sexual Assault, Stalking and more. Depending on the state, in some case iIdentify theft and property crimes are not covered

Does my state offer assistance for Crime Victims?

Yes, all 50 U.S. States offer assistance for Victims of Violent Crimes

How do I get started with the Crime Victims Group?

To get started, call us today or visit this link to complete our contact form and someone will get back to you within one business day.

Covered Crimes

While each state differs, the list below provides a general overview of violent crimes.  Exceptions may be made depending on the circumstances of the crime: such as an act of terrorism.  List of violent crimes:

  • Assault

  • Child Abuse

  • Child Sexual Assault

  • DWI

  • Elder Abuse

  • Family Violence

  • Hit and Run

  • Homicide

  • Human Trafficking

  • Kidnapping

  • Robbery

  • Sexual Assault

  • Stalking