The Washington Crime Victims Compensation Subacute Opioid Request Form is a legal document used to request compensation from the state of Washington for costs related to the subacute opioid crisis. This form is used by victims of crime who are in need of additional financial assistance for opioid-related medical care and other related expenses. The Washington Crime Victims Compensation Program provides financial assistance to victims of crime who are unable to pay for medical costs related to the opioid crisis. The Washington Crime Victims Compensation Subacute Opioid Request Form is divided into two parts: Part A and Part B. Part A is used to document the expenses related to the subacute opioid crisis, including medical costs, transportation, lost wages, and other expenses. Part B is used to provide additional information about the victim, including their contact information, financial situation, and details of the crime. There are two types of Washington Crime Victims Compensation Subacute Opioid Request Forms: one for individuals and one for families. The individual form is used to request compensation for a single person, while the family form is used to request compensation for multiple victims of the same crime. Both forms must be completed in full and submitted to the appropriate Washington Crime Victims Compensation Program office.