Claims eligible for compensation can vary greatly depending on the circumstances. For instance, (in) cases of workplace injuries or illnesses, employees may be entitled to a certain amount of money (for their troubles). On the other hand, if an individual is affected by a natural disaster, they may be able to receive compensation for lost property and/or income.

Furthermore, victims of crime such as assault or burglary could be compensated should they need help with medical bills or counselling services. Additionally, people who have been wrongfully accused of a crime are also likely to receive some form of recompense from the state.

Nevertheless, there are many other types of claims that can qualify for financial aid. For example, those involved in car accidents may be eligible for insurance pay-outs if their vehicle was damaged by another driver's negligence. Moreover, homeowners might get restitution if their home has been destroyed due to arson or subsidence.
What's more, even faecal illness caused by contaminated food products could potentially result in compensation being awarded!
Above all else though, it is important to note that not all claims necessarily result in payment – so it's worth speaking to an expert before seeking any kind of recompense. All things considered; different instances require different forms of proof and documentation in order to make a successful claim - so doing your research beforehand is essential!