Victims of Crime Applications For Assistance

In Victoria, it’s often possible for victims of violent crime to access compensation to help pay for medical expenses, lost income, and counselling to recover from the trauma. Given how expensive psychological care can be, this can offer much needed financial relief if you’re the victim of a violent crime. 

Our team is dedicated to helping you seek the financial assistance you deserve. We'll assist you in gathering evidence, preparing your application, and advocating for your rights before the Tribunal. We understand the complexities of VOCAT and are committed to securing the best outcome for your case.

If you have been the victim of a violent crime, we encourage you to contact us today for a free consultation. We can help you understand your rights and options and guide you through the VOCAT application process.

Victims of Crime Application Lawyer

Here’s when and how a VOCAT lawyer can help you with your application following a violent crime:

  • Submit A VOCAT Application: We can help you understand your eligibility, collect evidence, and present your case within your application.
  • Assess Eligibility: If you’re uncertain whether you’re eligible for VOCAT, speak with us. We can help you assess your eligibility.
  • Complex VOCAT Applications: While all VOCAT applications are free, an experienced lawyer can be especially helpful if you have a complex application. This might mean you had significant injuries, high financial losses, or other complicating factors.
  • Understanding Your Application: Legal processes aren’t always straightforward. If you need help understanding your VOCAT application or the process, reach out. We’d love to support you through the process.
  • Denied VOCAT Applications: If your application to VOCAT isn’t successful, we can help you work on an appeal or explore other legal avenues for compensation.

Applications For Financial Assistance Following A Violent Crime Are Free

Speak with an experienced VOCAT lawyer to start your application.

FAQs About Victims of Crime Application Assistance