New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 75 - NEW JERSEY VICTIMS OF CRIME COMPENSATION OFFICE
Subchapter 6 - CATASTROPHIC CLAIMS
Section 13:75-6.2 - Eligibility determinations
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:75-6.2
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Eligibility for supplemental compensation for catastrophic injuries shall be based on the totality of the circumstances and in consideration of each of the following factors:
1. Whether the victim has suffered a
significant and sustained reduction in his or her mental and physical
functioning such that his or her ability to interact with others and carry on
the normal functions of life has been dramatically altered;
2. Whether the victim's ability to work has
been diminished to a material degree;
3. Whether the victim has been diagnosed with
a physical or neuro-physical impairment and no fundamental or marked
improvement in his or her crime-related condition can be reasonably
expected;
4. The severity and
debilitating nature of the personal injury including, but not limited to,
conditions such as quadriplegia, paraplegia, loss of sight in both eyes, loss
of hearing in both ears, or amputation of a major portion of an
extremity;
5. Whether the injury
has been diagnosed as permanent or long-term; and
6. Whether an extreme medical risk exists
that has substantially increased functional impairment or risk of death if the
medical services are not provided expeditiously.
(b) Where a victim is has been determined permanently disabled and is receiving benefits pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §§ 1381 et seq., as a result of a crime that forms the basis for the application for compensation, there shall be a presumption that the victim is a catastrophically injured crime victim.
1. Proof of eligibility under this section
requires that the victim submit a copy of the permanent disability
determination issued by the Social Security Administration and supportive
medical documentation.
(c) Secondary victims as defined by this chapter are not eligible for supplemental catastrophic crime victim compensation.
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