What to Do If the Other Party Refuses to Pay for Scratching Your Car?
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If the other party refuses to pay for scratching your car, you can file a lawsuit in court, apply for property preservation, seize the other party's vehicle, and claim compensation for infringement. The following are specific details about infringement compensation: 1. Regulations: According to Article 100 of the Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China, if the actions of one party or other reasons may make the judgment difficult to enforce or cause other harm to the parties, the people's court may, upon the application of the other party, rule to preserve the property of the party, order them to take certain actions, or prohibit them from taking certain actions; if the parties do not apply, the people's court may also rule to take preservation measures when necessary. 2. Enforcement: When the people's court takes preservation measures, it may order the applicant to provide a guarantee. If the applicant fails to provide a guarantee, the application shall be rejected by ruling. After accepting the application, the people's court must make a ruling within 48 hours for urgent situations; once the ruling to take preservation measures is made, enforcement shall begin immediately.