How much is the general compensation for a minor car rear-end collision?
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The amount of compensation for a minor car rear-end collision depends on the extent of the damage and the assessment by the insurance company. The compensation varies in different situations. Specifically, it should be determined based on the traffic accident liability certificate issued by the traffic police. The parties involved will bear the compensation liability according to the liability certificate. The compensation standard is based on the injury condition of the parties involved—the more severe the injury, the higher the compensation cost. In the event of a rear-end collision, the driver of the rear vehicle is generally fully responsible. If the rear vehicle driver is fully responsible, they must compensate for all the losses of the front vehicle. The rear vehicle driver can choose to have their insurance company cover the compensation or pay out of pocket. The compensation amount depends on the damage to the front vehicle and the cost required for repairs. The costs generally include car repair expenses, and if there are injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, etc. When a minor rear-end collision occurs, the damage is usually limited to parts like the rear bumper, and the repair will not affect the vehicle's future use. However, in more severe rear-end collisions, the overall smoothness of the vehicle may be affected.