Tuesday 6 August 2013

Event of injury


In the event of injury or harm to health encompasses all damages arising from incorrect charges. At the request of the victim liable for damages should be put in advance the sum needed for the cost of treatment, and if the victim has become invalid, the amount of money needed for the cost of preparing for another profession. If the victim has lost fully or partially earning capacity, or if their needs have increased or decreased chances of success for the future, he may require the debtor to remedy adequate pension. If at the time of the judgment the damage can not be precisely determined, the victim may be granted a temporary annuity.



If, as a result of injury or harm to health of the death of the victim, to make good the damage should pay medical expenses and funeral to those who incurred them. The person against whom the deceased was under a legal duty to maintain, require the debtor to remedy pension calculated according to the needs of the victim and the earning capacity and property of the deceased by the time the probable duration of the maintenance obligation. The same annuity may request other relatives who died willingly and consistently provide the means of subsistence, if the circumstances that require the rules of social coexistence. The court may also grant immediate family members of the deceased appropriate compensation if his death was due to a significant deterioration in their living conditions. The court may also grant immediate family members of the deceased appropriate amount of pecuniary compensation for the damage suffered.