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Maryland Criminal Injuries Compensation Board

 

What is the Maryland Criminal Injuries Compensation Board?

The Criminal Injuries Compensation Board provides financial assistance for innocent victims of crime. The Board may compensate victims who suffer physical injury for their medical expenses and loss of earnings. In cases of homicide, the Board may assist with funeral expenses and loss of support on the part of the victim's dependents.

Who May File a Claim?

  1. A person who suffers physical injury as a result of a crime;

  2. A surviving spouse or child of a homicide victim;

  3. Any other person dependent for principal support on a homicide victim;

  4. Any person who assumed responsibility for funeral expenses of a homicide victim.

How May I file a Claim?

The Criminal Injuries Compensation Board will provide the necessary claim forms. Call 410.585.3010. They are also available online at www.dpscs.state.md.us/cicb.

What Must I do to Quality?

  • You must report the crime to police within 48 hours (this requirement may be waived for good cause);

  • You must have incurred at least $100 out-of-pocket expenses; OR you must have lost at least two continuous weeks' earnings or support.

How Much May the Board Award?

Medical Expenses up to ........... $45,000
Disability up to ................. $25,000
Psychological Services up to ..... $5,000
Funeral Expenses up to ........... $5,000
Total Dependency ................. $25,000
Partial Dependency ............... $17,000

How Soon Must a Claim be Filed?

A claim should be filed within 180 days from the date of the crime or the death of the victim. The time limited may be waived for good cause for up to two years.  In cases of child abuse, the claim must be filed within two years after the crime was discovered.

For more information contact the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board at 410.585.3010.

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