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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
There are five major categories of expenses for which claimants may seek reimbursement under the ITVERP: (1) Medical expenses, including dental and rehabilitation costs; (2) Mental health care; (3) Property loss, repair, and replacement; (4) Funeral and burial costs; and (5) Miscellaneous expenses.
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Expense categories |
Subcategories and conditions |
Expense limits |
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Medical expenses, including dental and rehabilitation costs |
Victim's medical care, including, without limitation, treatment, cure, and mitigation of disease or injury; replacement of medical devices, including, without limitation, eyeglasses or other corrective lenses, dental services, prosthetic devices, and prescription medication; and other services rendered in accordance with a method of healing recognized by the jurisdiction in which the medical care is administered. |
Up to $50,000. |
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Victim's cost for physiotherapy; occupational therapy; counseling; workplace, vehicle, and home modifications. |
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For example, if a victim were to sustain a physical injury, such as blindness or paralysis, which would affect his ability to perform current professional duties, physical rehabilitation to address work skills would be appropriate |
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Mental health care |
Victim's (and, when victim is a minor, incompetent, incapacitated, or deceased, certain family members') mental health counseling costs |
Up to 12 months, but not to exceed $5,000. |
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Property loss, repair, and replacement |
Includes crime scene cleanup, and replacement of personal property (not including medical devices) that is lost, destroyed, or held as evidence |
Up to $10,000 to cover repair or replacement, whichever is less. |
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Funeral and burial costs |
Includes, without limitation, the cost of disposition of remains, preparation of the body and body tissue, refrigeration, transportation of remains, cremation, procurement of a final resting place, urns, markers, flowers and ornamentation, costs related to memorial services, and other reasonably associated activities |
Up to $25,000. |
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Miscellaneous expenses |
Includes, without limitation, temporary lodging up to 30 days, local transportation, telephone costs, etc.; with respect to emergency travel, two family members' transportation costs to country where incident occurred (or other location, as appropriate) to recover remains, care for victim, care for victim's dependents, accompany victim to receive medical care abroad, accompany victim back to U.S., and attend to victim's affairs in host country |
Up to $15,000. |
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 28. Judicial Administration 28 CFR Pt. 94, Subpt. A, App. Appendix to Subpart A of Part 94—International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program (ITVERP); Chart of Expense Categories and Limits - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-28-judicial-administration/cfr-pt-28-94-subpt-a-app/
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