A file review was held on February 2, 2005, at the claimant's request.
Whether or not the claim is acceptable.
That the claim for benefits is not acceptable.
Background:
In August 2005, the claimant filed a claim with the Manitoba Compensation for Victims of Crime Program (the program) for an unprovoked assault that occurred on August 12, 2005. The injuries reported by the claimant were multiple stab wounds to his anterior and posterior chest and multiple hematoma to the head.
The Stonewall Royal Canadian Mounted Police advised that the claimant had not cooperated in providing information. A claims adjudicator with the program then denied the claim for compensation based on section 54(b) of The Victims' Bill of Rights (the Bill) which stated,
"b) the applicant has not assisted law enforcement authorities to apprehend or prosecute a person whose actions resulted in the victim's injury or death."
On September 8, 2005, the claimant requested reconsideration of the above decision. The claimant explained that he was walking with other inmates in the yard when he was hit in the back of his head by someone he did not see. He was knocked out. The claimant stated that when he awoke, he was in a pool of blood and didn't know what happened to him. This was the reason why he could not provide any information to the police.
In a response to the claimant dated October 2, 2005, the program's director stated that he had reviewed the hospital records and there was no indication that the claimant had been knocked out during the altercation. Based on this information, the director agreed with the original decision to deny the claim pursuant to section 54(b) of the Bill. On October 19, 2005, the claimant appealed the director's decision and a file review was arranged.
This case involves an appeal of the decision of the program director, upholding an earlier decision to refuse to award compensation because the claimant has not assisted law enforcement authorities to apprehend or prosecute a person whose actions resulted in the claimant's injury. The panel has considered all the evidence and finds that the worker did not assist law enforcement authorities as required and accordingly the claim for benefits should be refused.
Claimant's Submission
In support of the appeal, the claimant provided the following written explanation of the assault which occurred on August 12, 2005 while in custody at a penal institution:
A. Scramstad, Presiding Officer
A. Finkel, Commissioner
M. Day, Commissioner
Recording Secretary, B. Miller
A. Scramstad
Presiding Officer
(on behalf of the panel)