New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 75 - NEW JERSEY VICTIMS OF CRIME COMPENSATION OFFICE
Subchapter 6 - CATASTROPHIC CLAIMS
Section 13:75-6.1 - General provisions
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) A catastrophically injured crime victim is a person who has sustained a severe long-term or life-long personal injury as a direct result of the offense that formed the basis of the application for compensation.
(b) The Office may make one or more supplemental awards for the purpose of providing rehabilitative assistance and services to catastrophically injured crime victims determined eligible for compensation within provisions set by this section, notwithstanding the fact that said payments may, in the aggregate, exceed the statutory maximum award as provided in this chapter. There is no time limit to file a catastrophic application.
(c) Compensation under this section may be awarded in lump sum or periodic payments; however, any compensation awarded shall not exceed the actual cost of the rehabilitative services allowed in this section.
(d) Compensation under this section shall be awarded solely for rehabilitative services, which are those services restorative in nature commensurate with the medical needs of the victim and prescribed by a licensed provider to correct or substantially modify a crime-related physical or mental condition that has resulted in a significant impediment to the victim's ability to interact with others and carry on his or her normal life functions.
(e) The burden of proof is upon the victim and/or claimant to establish, by a preponderance of the credible evidence, eligibility for compensation as a catastrophically injured crime victim.
(f) The Office may order the examination of an injured victim and a report, thereon, from an impartial medical expert, if necessary, prior to a determination of eligibility under this section and periodically, as it deems appropriate, for the continued award of compensation to a catastrophically injured crime victim.