New York Disabled Crime Victim/Good Samaritan is a program run by the New York State Office of Victim Services (OVS). It provides financial assistance for crime victims who have suffered a disabling injury as a result of a violent crime, as well as those who have acted as Good Samaritans in an effort to prevent someone from being injured or killed. This program is available to residents of New York State who meet certain eligibility requirements. There are two types of New York Disabled Crime Victim/Good Samaritan: 1. Disabled Crime Victim: This program provides financial assistance to victims who have suffered a disabling injury as a result of a violent crime in New York State. Victims may be eligible for financial assistance to cover medical costs, lost wages, and other related expenses. 2. Good Samaritan: This program provides financial assistance to individuals who have acted as Good Samaritans in an effort to prevent someone from being injured or killed. This could include intervening in a situation or providing medical assistance to an injured victim. Financial assistance from this program can be used to cover medical costs, lost wages, and other related expenses.