Payment of Expenses for Victims of Crime



Did you know that if you are the victim of a crime in Pennsylvania there is a program that may pay for your medical bills?
It is called the Victim's Compensation Assistance Program (VCAP).  
Eligibility Requirements include:
Clients must be a victim of a crime that happened in Pennsylvania or a PA resident who was injured or killed in a foreign country that does not have a compensation program.
They must report the crime to authorities (law enforcement, hospital personnel, courthouse filing) or file a PFA within three days of the crime, as well as cooperate with these authorities and the Victim's Compensation Assistance Program.
The claim must be filed within 2 years of the crime.  The client filing must not have been involved in any illegal activity that may have caused the crime to occur.  Clients must also have an out of pocket expense of at least $100, unless they are older than 60 years old.


VCAP may be able to help reimburse victims of crime for medical bills, loss of earnings, counseling, relocation, crime scene clean-up and funeral expenses.



If you have questions about the Victim's Compensation Assistance Program, please call a legal advocate at Transitions.

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