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What is Tort Claim Form

The Standard Tort Claim Form SF 210 is a legal document used by claimants in Washington State to file a tort claim against a public entity or the state.

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Tort Claim Form is needed by:
  • Individuals filing a tort claim against Washington State
  • Attorneys representing clients in tort claims
  • Guardians or guardians ad litem acting on behalf of claimants
  • Persons holding power of attorney for claimants
  • Public entities responding to tort claims

How to fill out the Tort Claim Form

  1. 1.
    To access the Standard Tort Claim Form SF 210, visit pdfFiller's website and use the search bar to locate the form. Click on the form to open it in the editor.
  2. 2.
    Once the form is open, familiarize yourself with the layout. You will see blank fields for personal information, incident details, and necessary signatures.
  3. 3.
    Before filling out the form, gather essential information such as your name, the date of the incident, details of the injury or damages, and any relevant documentation to support your claim.
  4. 4.
    Begin filling in the fields marked 'Claimant's Name', 'Date of Incident', and 'Description of Injury or Damages'. Utilize pdfFiller's text tool to type directly into the form.
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    For any checkboxes, simply click on the checkbox to mark your selection. Ensure all required fields are completed accurately to avoid processing delays.
  6. 6.
    Once you've filled out all necessary information, review the form carefully. Look for any errors or missing information that could impede your claim.
  7. 7.
    After confirming the accuracy of the information, you can sign the form digitally using pdfFiller’s signature feature. Make sure the signature matches the name you have provided as the claimant.
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    To save your completed form, select the 'Save' option in the upper right corner. You can also choose to download the form to your device in PDF format for your records.
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    For submission, follow the specific guidelines for your claim as indicated on the form. You may submit the completed form via mail or electronically, depending on the instructions posed by the appropriate office.
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Any individual who has suffered injury or damages due to the actions of the state or a public entity in Washington State is eligible to file this claim using the Standard Tort Claim Form SF 210.
Typically, tort claims against the state must be filed within a specified period, often within 90 days from the date of the incident. It is vital to check Washington State laws for the precise timeframes.
The form can be submitted either via mail or electronically. Review the specific submission guidelines outlined in the form or contact the appropriate office for further instructions.
When submitting the Standard Tort Claim Form SF 210, include any relevant evidence such as medical records, photographs of injuries, witness statements, and any documentation proving your claim.
Common mistakes include leaving required fields blank, incorrect dates, and failing to provide supporting documentation. Double-check all entries before submitting.
Processing times for tort claims can vary, but generally, you can expect to receive a response within several weeks. It’s important to follow up if you do not hear back in a reasonable timeframe.
No, the Standard Tort Claim Form SF 210 does not require notarization. However, it must be signed by the claimant or an authorized representative.
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