Wisconsin Code § 949.035

Residents; victims of crime outside the state
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(1) If a Wisconsin resident suffers injury or death in a situation
described in s. 949.03 except that the act occurred outside this
state, the resident has the same rights under this subchapter as if
the act had occurred in this state upon a showing that the state,
territory, country or political subdivision of a country in which
the act occurred does not have a compensation of victims of
crimes law which covers the injury or death suffered by the
person.
(2) The department shall keep a current record of the laws relating to compensation of victims of crimes in other states and
territories of the United States. The department need not keep a
current record of laws in other countries. Upon request, the department shall assist Wisconsin residents to determine if they
meet the criteria specified in sub. (1).
(3) In this section, “resident” means a person who maintains
a place of permanent abode in this state.

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