What Other Compensations Should Be Claimed After the Car Is Repaired When the Other Party Is Fully at Fault?

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Daedalus
07/30/25 10:54am
The party at fault shall bear the losses of the victim according to the accident liability determined by the traffic police. Compensation items for traffic accidents: If the victim is injured but not disabled, compensation includes medical expenses, lost wages, nursing fees, transportation costs, accommodation expenses, hospitalization meal subsidies, necessary nutrition fees, etc. If the victim is disabled due to the injury, compensation includes medical expenses, lost wages, nursing fees, transportation costs, accommodation expenses, hospitalization meal subsidies, necessary nutrition fees, disability compensation, disability aid appliance costs, dependent support, mental distress compensation, as well as necessary rehabilitation and nursing fees, follow-up treatment fees, etc., incurred during recovery and continued treatment. Legal basis: Article 17 of the "Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Law in the Trial of Personal Injury Compensation Cases" stipulates that if a victim suffers personal injury, the party liable for compensation shall compensate for various expenses incurred during medical treatment and the reduced income due to lost work, including medical expenses, lost wages, nursing fees, transportation costs, accommodation expenses, hospitalization meal subsidies, and necessary nutrition fees. If the victim dies, in addition to compensating for the relevant expenses specified in the first paragraph of this article based on the rescue and treatment situation, the party liable for compensation shall also compensate for funeral expenses, dependent support, death compensation, and other reasonable expenses such as transportation costs, accommodation expenses, and lost wages incurred by the victim's relatives for funeral arrangements.
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