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  • 2024-06-11 09:01:40

    Compensation standard for accidental disability:
    The degree of disability of the injured is divided into 10 levels, from level 1 (100%) to level 10 (10%), with a difference of 10% for each level.
    1. For a single disability, the first level disability is the per capita disposable income of urban residents or the per capita net income of rural residents of the previous year multiplied by 20 years and then multiplied by 100%, the second level disability is multiplied by 90%, and so on, the ninth level disability is multiplied by 20%, and the tenth level disability is multiplied by 10%.
    2. For those with multiple disabilities, the compensation for disability shall be determined based on the compensation proportion of the highest disability level assessed. For other disabilities of level 2-5, the compensation proportion will be increased by 4% for each additional place; If other disability levels are 6-10, the compensation ratio will be increased by 2% for every additional one; The total increased compensation ratio shall not exceed 10%. The maximum compensation ratio shall not exceed 100%.
    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
    If the victim suffers from personal injury, the compensation obligor shall compensate for various expenses incurred for medical treatment and reduced income due to missed work, including medical expenses, missed work expenses, nursing expenses, transportation expenses, accommodation expenses, hospital board subsidies, and necessary nutrition expenses.
    If the victim is disabled due to injury, the compensation obligor shall also compensate for the necessary expenses incurred due to the increased living needs and the income loss caused by the loss of working ability, including disability compensation, disability auxiliary equipment fees, the living expenses of the dependants, as well as the necessary rehabilitation fees, nursing fees and follow-up treatment fees actually incurred due to rehabilitation care and continuous treatment.
    If the victim dies, the compensation obligor shall, in addition to the relevant expenses specified in the first paragraph of this article according to the rescue and treatment, compensate for the funeral expenses, the living expenses of the dependants, the death compensation expenses, and other reasonable expenses such as the transportation expenses, accommodation expenses and loss of work delay incurred by the relatives of the victim in handling the funeral matters.

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