What is a “loss of support” claim?

In Washington, a “loss of support” claim is a common legal option for those who have been impacted by a brain injury. This type of claim is filed in lieu of a lawsuit and seeks compensation for anyone who has lost the financial and emotional support that comes from close relationships after a brain injury. Family members can file this type of claim when the injured person is no longer able to provide the same level of financial and emotional support as before the injury occurred. This includes the loss of support that the injured person provided for their family through income, household chores, childcare, or other familial roles. In Washington, this type of claim can seek compensation for damages including the loss of companionship, loss of financial support, loss of security, and other losses that can result from a brain injury. This can be a difficult claim to prove, as it requires demonstrating that the family suffered specific losses, and that the injured person was the primary source of this support. When filing a loss of support claim, all family members should provide evidence of the impact of the brain injury on the injured party’s ability and willingness to provide financial, emotional, and physical support before and after the injury. If successful, this claim can provide the family with financial compensation to help them cope with the losses they have suffered.

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