Medical Service Providers


The VOCP may pay up to $35,000 for medical and medically related expenses that are caused by a crime, including but not limited to:

    •  Medical services: including hospitalization, surgery, ambulance transportation, and prescriptions.

      • Medically necessary items: such as eyeglasses, hearing aids, dentures and prosthetic devices that are lost, stolen, or broken during the crime or that become necessary due to the crime, chiropractic treatment, physical therapy.

        Medical Bills

        Medical bills should be submitted with a VOCP Voucher and must contain:

        • Patient’s name and address
        • Date(s) of service
        • Type(s) of service(s) provided (Itemization detailing CPT codes and diagnosis codes)
        • Billed amount
        • Provider’s license number, federal tax identification number (FEIN or SSN), business address, telephone number, signature or signature stamp, and billing date.

        Payment of any bill submitted may be subject to verification by the victim or other independent verification prior to payment.

          •  Patient’s name and address

            •  Date(s) of service

              • Type(s) of service(s) provided (Itemization detailing CPT codes and diagnosis codes)

                • Billed amount

                  • Provider’s license number, federal tax identification number (FEIN or SSN), business address, telephone number, signature or signature stamp, and billing date.

                    • Payment of any bill submitted may be subject to verification by the victim or other independent verification prior to payment.

                      Medical Service Reimbursement Rates

                      Generally, medical expenses are paid at the Workers Compensation fee schedule as adopted by the Nevada Division of Industrial Insurance Regulation. Other fee schedules or discounts may apply as determined by policies governing the VOCP.