South Dakota Victim Compensation Program 1-800-696-9476
Compensation cannot be paid for other property losses, attorneys fees or pain and suffering. In addition, the Program is a last resort for payment: in most cases, payments can only be made if there is no other source of payment including private health insurance for the victim, other public programs, etc. Compensation may be paid for expenses for the primary victim as well as limited compensation for certain secondary victims including witnesses to the crime, family members of a homicide victim, the spouse of a rape victim and parents of a child who has been physically or sexually abused.
If you have been a victim of violent crime, or you have suffered physical injury as a result of...
you may file a claim for compensation from the South Dakota Crime Victims Compensation Program. However, not all crimes or expenses are covered.
THE COMPENSATION PROGRAM
Awards of compensation of up to $10,000 may be made from the SD Victims Compensation Fund. Compensation is approved by the Department of Social Services or a five person commission and funded through a court surcharge on criminal offenders. Compensation is available only to the extent that funds are generated from the surcharge: no compensation can be awarded when money is not available and compensation is only available for persons who meet the eligibility requirements.
WHO CAN APPLY?
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
FILING A CLAIM
TYPES OF ASSISTANCE
Compensation may be
available for expenses incurred as a direct result of the
criminal acts of another person if not covered by another
source. Examples of expenses covered under the law are:
medical care, rehabilitation, funeral expenses, loss of
income, counseling, dental expenses child care costs and
mileage to obtain treatment.
EMERGENCY AWARDS
Emergency awards up to
$1,000 may be made under extraordinary circumstances if it is
likely that undue hardship will result to a claimant if an
immediate award is not made. An award may be made for
immediate verifiable needs as a result of loss of income or
support, emergency medical expenses or funeral expenses. Any
emergency award will be deducted from the final award made to
the claimant and must be deducted from expenses already
incurred.
THE CLAIM PROCESS
Upon receipt of the
application, an investigation is conducted to verify all the
information. Law enforcement, witnesses, physicians, service
providers, ect. are contacted for reports.
A five member commission reviews all claims over $2,000 and decides whether the claim qualifies under the law and the amount of the payment. All claims under $2,000 are reviewed by the Department of Social Services under guidelines set by the commission.
FOR MORE INFORMATIONCONTACT:
1-800-696-9476
Crime
Victims Compensation Program
Department of Social Services
Office of Adult Services
700 Governors Dr.
Pierre, SD 57501-2291
(605) 773-6317
FAX (605) 773-6834
E-Mail AS&[email protected]
1. Protection from the accused offender.
2. Have court proceedings explained.
3. Be notified of and present at all public proceedings.
4. Provide input on sentencing, bail or bond hearings and parole hearings.
5. Restitution from the offender.
6. Be notified of the offenders release from custody.
7. Request testing for certain infectious diseases.