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Private Investigators Link Page |
Private Investigators
listed on this page provide a variety of investigative service in the
state of California. Private Detectives are known for having various
resources within the state where they most often work that an outside
Investigator might not have. Surveillance, Background Checks, Corporate
Investigations, Homicides, Theft and other cases are often best
conducted by an agency that's locally based in California.
Selecting an agency in California
or in the state where your investigation is likely to produce
results can be little time consuming. The Private Investigators included
on this page have been responsive to us during our period of contact and
are independent investigative agencies.
Investigative agencies click
here to be listed on this page.

Having more
information about the state where you're focusing an investigation often
gives you an edge. Laws in the state of Alaska and local procedures can
greatly influence the way your case is conducted. Click the links
below for more information regarding the topic provided if needed.
Good luck with your case.
| Victim
Compensation and Government Claims Board
Who is eligible for compensation?
To be eligible for compensation, a person must be a victim of a qualifying crime involving physical injury, threat of physical injury or death. For certain crimes, emotional injury alone is all that needs to be shown. Certain family members or other loved ones who suffer an economic loss resulting from an injury to, or death of, a victim of a crime may also be eligible for compensation.
Applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements. The victim must:
Have been a California resident when the crime occurred, or the crime must have occurred in California.
Cooperate reasonably with police and court officials to arrest and prosecute the offender.
Cooperate with VCP staff to verify the application.
Not have been involved in events leading to the crime or have participated in the crime.
File the application within one year of the crime, one year after the direct victim turns 18 years of age, or one year from when the crime could have been discovered, whichever is later. Applications may also be accepted after these filing periods under certain circumstances.
People in the following categories are generally eligible for compensation. If you are not sure whether or not you might qualify, please call us at 1-800-777-9229.
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Who is not eligible?
Persons who commit the crime.
Persons who knowingly and willingly participated in or were involved in the events leading to the crime; some exceptions may be raised.
Persons who do not cooperate reasonably with a law enforcement agency in the apprehension and conviction of a criminal committing the crime; some exceptions may be considered.
A person who is convicted of a felony may not be granted compensation until that person has been discharged from probation or has been released from a correctional institution and has been discharged from probation or parole, if any. The time for filing an application is still one year from the date the crime occurred.
What are examples of crimes that are typically covered?
Assault with a deadly weapon
Battery (when there is injury or threat of injury)
Child abuse
Child sexual assault
Child endangerment and abandonment
Domestic violence
Driving under the influence
Hit and run
Vehicular manslaughter
Murder
Robbery
Sexual assault
Stalking
Sexual battery
Unlawful sexual intercourse (where there is injury or threat of injury) Terrorism
Other crimes that result in physical injury or a threat of physical injury to the victim
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