What Can You Claim for Compensation in a Car Accident Where the Other Party is Fully at Fault?
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In a car accident where the other party is fully at fault, you can claim compensation for: 1. Personal injury damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, nursing fees, transportation costs, accommodation expenses, etc.; 2. Direct property losses, such as damaged vehicles, onboard cargo and items, and facilities; 3. Indirect property losses, including vehicle downtime and depreciation losses; 4. If the victim is disabled due to the injury, additional compensation items beyond the first category include disability compensation, disability aid equipment costs, and living expenses for dependents; 5. If the victim dies, compensation items beyond the first category include funeral expenses and living expenses for dependents. When driving, it is advisable to operate gently, maintain a safe distance, and drive at low speeds to allow room for emergency braking. Drivers with poor vision should avoid traveling in rain, snow, or at night to minimize driving risks.