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Information for Victims

Common Reactions to September 11th attacks
Common emotional and physical reactions, how to help yourself cope, and where to get help if you need it.
Order Free copies of Sept. 11 Response Card

Coping With the Holidays

Surviving Terrorism - A Victim's Journey to Healing and Justice

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Children

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Frank M. Ochberg, M.D. answers common questions about PTSD

Selecting a Mental Health Professional

Other National Center Information Bulletins

Federal Legislation

New York Compensation Board

New Jersey Compensation Board

Massachusetts Compensation Board

California Compensation Board

Connecticut Compensation Board

Trial Lawyers Care
Trial Lawyers Care, Inc is the non-profit corporation set up by volunteer trial lawyers across the nation to provide free legal services to the September 11th terrorist attack victims who are eligible and choose to make claims under the federal September 11th Victim Compensation fund.

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
The AICPA wants to help survivors and families of victims get through this crisis with its contributions and expertise. Call 877-CPA-4ALL or visit: (http://www.cpa4all.org)

National Crime Victim Bar Association
The National Crime Victim Bar Association, an affiliate of the National Center for Victims of Crime, is an organization of attorneys and allied professionals dedicated to facilitating civil actions brought by crime victims. Crime victims may be able to file civil lawsuits against perpetrators and responsible third parties for the damages the victims suffered as a result of the crime.

Civil Justice Remedies (PDF Format)
The National Crime Victim Bar Association has published, "Civil Justice for Victims of Crime," an 18-page booklet that is designed to give crime victims and those who work with victims a basic understanding of the civil justice system.

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Materials and Resources for Service Providers

Hate Crime Information Bulletin for providers

Congress Responds Quickly to Victims of September 11 Terrorist Attacks

New Federal Compensation Program for Victims of the September 11 Terrorist Attacks

The States' Response to Victims of Terror

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Staying Connected

The National Center for Victims of Crime has been supporting victim service providers across the country who have been working diligently to help America's communities heal from the tragic events of September 11. Through a series of regular e-mails to more than 4,000 local service agencies, we have been providing breaking news about policy developments; new materials to support their work with victims; and the most up-to-date information on trauma responses. If you would like to be added to our e-mail listing, please notify us. Be sure to include your e-mail address, full name, title, and organization.

Service Referral Database

Join the National Center

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