Crime Victim Compensation offered at Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Headquarters
7273 Linderson Way Southwest, Tumwater, WA 98501
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The victim or their survivors can complete an application online (https://secure.lni.wa.gov/cvbenefits/). The victim or their survivors can complete an application and send it to the office. The program will obtain a copy of the police report. If the police report is received with the application, it will expedite the process. The claim will be assigned to a claims manager who will review the application and notify the applicant if they are eligible for benefits. Applications can be obtained by calling the Crime Victims Compensation office, from county prosecutors' offices, and from the website (https://lni.wa.gov/forms-publications/F800-042-000.pdf).
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Description
Provides financial compensation to crime victims for such expenses as: - Medical/Dental treatment - Medication - Mental health treatment - Grief counseling - Partial wage loss replacement - Funeral expenses - Expenses not covered by other insurance (such as medical co-pays and medical deductibles) State law requires the Crime Victims Compensation Program to pay the costs of sexual assault examinations when they are performed to gather evidence for possible prosecution. Crimes and cost not covered are identity theft, personal property crimes and crime scene clean-up. The Crime Victims Compensation Program is the payer of last resort. This means it can pay only after primary insurance has paid.
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Providing organization
Washington State Department of Labor & Industries
Offers vocational rehabilitation services to qualified injured workers. Pays medical bills of workers injured on the job and compensates for time lost. Provides disability awards and pensions for workers injured on the job when the job injury results in a permanent inability to work. Works to resolve complaints regarding mobile housing, factory-built housing and recreational vehicles.
