Missouri Tort Victims Compensation Claim is a program created by the Missouri legislature to help victims of tortious activities, such as negligence or intentional wrongdoing, receive financial compensation for their losses. The program provides compensation for a variety of damages, including medical expenses, loss of wages, funeral expenses, and non-economic losses, such as psychological and emotional distress. There are two types of Missouri Tort Victims Compensation Claims: a Traditional Claim and a No-Fault Claim. A Traditional Claim requires the victim to prove that the tortious activity was the fault of another person or entity, while a No-Fault Claim does not require the victim to prove fault, but rather provides compensation for all losses related to the tortious activity.