Washington Interpreter Services for Injured Workers and Crime Victims is a program provided by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries and the Washington State Office of Crime Victims Advocacy. It is designed to provide qualified interpreters to injured workers or crime victims who require language assistance to communicate with medical providers, employers, legal representatives, law enforcement, and other service providers. This service is available in more than 200 languages, including American Sign Language, and is provided free of charge. The types of Washington Interpreter Services for Injured Workers and Crime Victims include: telephonic interpreting, in-person interpreting, document translation, and video interpreting.
Washington Interpreter Services for Injured Workers and Crime Victims is a program provided by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries and the Washington State Office of Crime Victims Advocacy. It is designed to provide qualified interpreters to injured workers or crime victims who require language assistance to communicate with medical providers, employers, legal representatives, law enforcement, and other service providers. This service is available in more than 200 languages, including American Sign Language, and is provided free of charge. The types of Washington Interpreter Services for Injured Workers and Crime Victims include: telephonic interpreting, in-person interpreting, document translation, and video interpreting.