How to Handle Transportation Expenses During Vehicle Repair for the Non-Liable Party?

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DiElizabeth
07/29/25 10:53am
Solutions for transportation expenses during vehicle repair for the non-liable party: The non-liable party, who has no car to drive during the repair period, has the right to claim compensation for transportation expenses from the liable party and their insurance company. The compensation standard should be based on the reasonable cost of commonly used alternative transportation. Specifically, this may include actual expenses incurred for taxis, buses, subways, etc., during this period. For the following property losses caused by road traffic accidents, if the party requests compensation from the infringer, the People's Court shall support the claim: 1. Expenses incurred for repairing the damaged vehicle, loss of items carried in the vehicle, and vehicle rescue fees; 2. If the vehicle is lost or cannot be repaired, the replacement cost for a vehicle of equivalent value to the damaged vehicle at the time of the accident; 3. For vehicles legally engaged in commercial activities such as goods transportation or passenger transportation, the reasonable loss of operation income due to the inability to engage in corresponding business activities; 4. For non-commercial vehicles, the reasonable cost of commonly used alternative transportation due to the inability to continue using the vehicle.
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