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How Changes in Your Family Can Reduce Your L&I Time-Loss Benefits in Washington

A wooden doll wearing a hard hat stands in front of a gavel.

Family changes like divorce, loss of a spouse, or kids turning 18 can lower your L&I time-loss benefits in Washington State. Learn what triggers benefit reductions and how to avoid costly overpayments.

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