The Washington Crime Victims Compensation Physical Abuse/Neglect Exam Report is a document used to assess the physical condition of individuals who have experienced physical abuse or neglect. This report is used by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSS) to determine whether the individual is eligible for financial compensation for their injuries. The report includes information on the victim's medical history, physical examination results, and recommendations for further medical treatment. It may also include a statement from the victim's doctor, if applicable. There are three types of Washington Crime Victims Compensation Physical Abuse/Neglect Exam Report: Child Abuse/Neglect Examination, Adult Abuse/Neglect Examination, and Domestic Violence Examination. All three types of reports are used to assess the physical and emotional effects of physical abuse or neglect on the victim.