What Other Compensations Are Available After the Other Party is Fully Liable for Repairing the Car?

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CarsonMarie
07/29/25 1:59pm
Compensation should also be provided for vehicle damage, personal injuries, and damage to personal belongings, among other things. Below is relevant information about traffic accidents: Introduction to Traffic Accidents: Refers to incidents where vehicles cause personal injuries or property damage due to fault or accidents on the road. Traffic accidents can be caused not only by unspecified individuals violating road traffic safety regulations but also by irresistible natural disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons, mountain floods, and lightning strikes. Evaluation Indicators for Traffic Accidents: The traffic accident rate is an indicator used to assess the frequency of traffic accidents. There are three commonly used accident rates: population accident rate, vehicle accident rate, and operational accident rate.
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