How to Claim Compensation for Vehicle Damage After a Collision?
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This falls under general civil tort, and you can demand the at-fault driver to compensate for medical expenses, hospitalization fees, necessary nutrition costs, transportation fees, and hospitalization meal subsidies. The specific amount should be determined based on payment receipts and certain specific standards. Article 8 of the "Supreme People's Court's Interpretation on Several Issues Concerning the Determination of Compensation Liability for Civil Tort Damages" is introduced as follows: 1. Introduction One: If the tort causes mental harm but does not result in serious consequences, the victim's request for mental damage compensation is generally not supported. The People's Court may, according to the circumstances, order the tortfeasor to cease the infringement, rehabilitate the victim's reputation, eliminate the effects, and apologize. 2. Introduction Two: If the tort causes mental harm and results in serious consequences, in addition to ordering the tortfeasor to cease the infringement, rehabilitate the victim's reputation, eliminate the effects, and apologize, the People's Court may, upon the victim's request, order the tortfeasor to pay corresponding compensation for mental distress. 3. Introduction Three: If you request compensation for mental distress, the prerequisite is to provide evidence that you have suffered mental harm due to the tort and that serious consequences have resulted. Otherwise, the court will not support the claim.