C.R.S. Section 24-4.1-109
Losses compensable


(1)

Losses compensable under this part 1 resulting from death of or injury to a victim include:

(a)

Reasonable medical and hospital expenses and expenses incurred for dentures, eyeglasses, hearing aids, or other prosthetic or medically necessary devices;

(b)

Loss of earnings;

(c)

Outpatient care;

(d)

Homemaker and home health services;

(e)

Burial expenses;

(f)

Loss of support to dependents;

(g)

Mental health counseling;

(h)

Household support; except that household support is only available to a dependent when:

(I)

The offender is accused of committing the criminally injurious conduct that is the basis of the dependent’s claim under this article;

(II)

As a result of the criminal event, the offender vacated any home the offender shared with the dependent; and

(III)

The dependent provides verification of dependency on the offender at the time of the criminal event.

(1.5)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Losses compensable under this part 1 resulting from property damage include:

(I)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(A)

Repair or replacement of property damaged as a result of a compensable crime; or

(B)

Payment of the deductible amount on a residential insurance policy;

(II)

Any modification to the victim’s residence that is necessary to ensure victim safety; and

(III)

The rekeying of a motor vehicle or other lock that is necessary to ensure the victim’s safety.
(b)(Deleted by amendment, L. 98, p. 517, §2, effective April 30, 1998.)(2) Compensable losses do not include:

(a)

Pain and suffering or property damage other than residential property damage or rekeying a lock pursuant to subparagraph (III) of paragraph (a) of subsection (1.5) of this section; or

(b)

Aggregate damages to the victim or to the dependents of a victim exceeding thirty thousand dollars.

(c)

Repealed.

Source: Section 24-4.1-109 — Losses compensable, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-24.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

24‑4.1‑100.1
Short title
24‑4.1‑101
Legislative declaration
24‑4.1‑102
Definitions
24‑4.1‑103
Crime victim compensation board - creation
24‑4.1‑104
District attorney to assist board
24‑4.1‑105
Application for compensation
24‑4.1‑106
Hearings
24‑4.1‑107
Regulations
24‑4.1‑107.5
Confidentiality of materials - definitions
24‑4.1‑108
Awarding compensation
24‑4.1‑109
Losses compensable
24‑4.1‑110
Recovery from collateral source
24‑4.1‑111
Compensation to relatives
24‑4.1‑112
Emergency awards
24‑4.1‑113
Fees
24‑4.1‑114
Assignment, attachment, or garnishment of award
24‑4.1‑114.5
Limitations on characterization of award as income
24‑4.1‑115
Survival of rights
24‑4.1‑116
Subrogation
24‑4.1‑116.5
Collection actions against crime victims - suspension
24‑4.1‑117
Fund created - control of fund
24‑4.1‑117.3
Crime victim services advisory board - creation - duties
24‑4.1‑117.7
State crime victims compensation program - creation - appropriation
24‑4.1‑118
Court administrator custodian of fund - disbursements
24‑4.1‑119
Costs and surcharges levied on criminal actions and traffic offenses
24‑4.1‑120
Effective dates of provisions of this article
24‑4.1‑122
Reports
24‑4.1‑201
Distribution of profits from crime - escrow account - civil suit by victim - definitions
24‑4.1‑202
Notification of board
24‑4.1‑203
More than one claim
24‑4.1‑204
Actions null and void
24‑4.1‑205
Interest on moneys in the account
24‑4.1‑206
Annual reports of funds
24‑4.1‑207
Applicability
24‑4.1‑300.1
Short title
24‑4.1‑301
Legislative declaration
24‑4.1‑302
Definitions
24‑4.1‑302.5
Rights afforded to victims - definitions
24‑4.1‑303
Procedures for ensuring rights of victims of crimes
24‑4.1‑304
Child victim or witness - rights and services
24‑4.1‑305
Disclosure by agent of defense-initiated victim outreach required - definition
24‑4.1‑401
Definitions
24‑4.1‑402
Immigration certification forms - completion deadlines
24‑4.1‑403
Certification forms - signature requirement - limitation on factors for consideration
24‑4.1‑404
Prohibition on disclosure of victim’s immigration status
24‑4.1‑405
Duty to inform victims
24‑4.1‑406
Reports
24‑4.1‑501
Definitions
24‑4.1‑502
Victims of a violent crime brain injury task force - established - duties - membership - report - repeal
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 24-4.1-109’s source at colorado​.gov