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Crime Victim Compensation
Crime Victim Compensation
Crime Victim Compensation
Anyone can become a victim of crime. The physical, emotional, and financial impact of trauma can last far beyond the crime itself. But you are not alone.
If you or someone you know is a victim of crime, certain expenses may qualify for Crime Victim Compensation coverage. This program may help pay out-of-pocket medical expenses, lost earnings, funeral bills, counseling, or other expenses for people who have been harmed as the direct result of a crime.
Contact the Michigan Crime Victim Compensation Program to learn more.
Learn More about Crime Victim Compensation
What is Crime Victim Compensation?
Certain expenses may qualify for Crime Victim Compensation coverage.
Do I Qualify?
Learn more about eligibility requirements and covered crimes to see if you may qualify.
What Costs May Be Covered?
Learn more about award limits and costs that may be covered under compensation.
Applying for Compensation
Learn more about what you'll need before you apply, the application process, and how to get help with filling out and submitting your application.
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