My abuser was arrested and charged with Domestic battery. I have medical bills from injuries from the incident. Is there a way I may be reimbursed/have them paid?

Yes, there is. The State's Attorney's Office can seek restitution on your behalf in the criminal case. However, restitution is not paid out until after a defendant pleads or is found guilty. The other option is to apply for compensation through the Illinois Attorney General’s Victim’s Crime Compensation program. You may apply online at https://illinoisattorneygeneral.gov, or our office would also be happy to assist you.

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11. My abuser was arrested and charged with Domestic battery. I have medical bills from injuries from the incident. Is there a way I may be reimbursed/have them paid?