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How to fill out the WA Claim for Damages online
Filing a claim for damages can seem overwhelming, but this guide will help you navigate the WA Claim for Damages form with ease. Follow these clear instructions to complete your form online accurately and effectively.
Follow the steps to fill out the WA Claim for Damages form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the WA Claim for Damages form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by entering your personal information in the claimant section. This includes your name (first, middle, last), and date of birth.
- Provide your current home address, ensuring to include the number, street, city, state, and ZIP code. Also, fill in the home address where you resided at the time the claim arose.
- Specify the exact location of the accident or loss, including the date and time it occurred. Be detailed in describing the streets and addresses involved.
- In the section labeled 'What happened?', describe in your own words how the loss occurred and why you believe the city is responsible. Use additional pages for extra space if necessary.
- List the names, addresses, and phone numbers of all individuals involved in or witness to the incident.
- Indicate whether your property was damaged by selecting yes or no. If yes, provide a detailed description of the damage, including age, make, model, condition, value, or extent.
- Next, address whether you were injured. If yes, describe your injury and identify your doctor(s). Inquire about wage loss if applicable.
- In the amount claimed section, specify the monetary value you are claiming. Ensure your signature is included to verify the claim.
- Finally, review all filled sections for accuracy. Save your changes, download, print, or share your completed form as needed.
Take the first step towards submitting your claim by completing the WA Claim for Damages form online today.
To prove that a tort occurred, you need to demonstrate duty, breach, causation, and damages. First, establish that the defendant had a legal duty to you. Next, show that they breached that duty, which directly resulted in your damages. Each of these components is essential in building your WA Claim for Damages and ensures you have a strong case.