You would like examples. I can talk about the psychological counselling that is often necessary when a traumatic event occurs. Some people need just one or two sessions, simply to help them get back on their feet. Others, however, need more than that.
Some expenses are a bit more particular such as the cost of cleaning up the crime scene when necessary. We would like to be able to help victims cover that cost.
The funeral expenses are another consideration, as mentioned earlier. They can be as high as $12,000, and the government contributes up to $3,000 only.
I would say those three items paint a fairly accurate picture of victims' needs.
Clearly, more items will also come into play, but if we're trying to be open and receptive, that is the way to approach things.