Hello! I was stabbed in my left arm, how do I calculate the compensation?

Updated on society 2024-02-29
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. If you are not satisfied with the appraisal results, you can apply for a new appraisal. 2. If it is a minor injury: the other party shall bear criminal liability and civil liability for compensation, and if the public security has already filed a case, the criminal liability will be prosecuted by the procuratorate after the public security investigation is concluded.

    3. What you have to do is to file a civil lawsuit attached to the criminal case to claim compensation during the public security investigation stage, the procuratorate review and prosecution stage, and the court accepts the case, including all your medical expenses, lost work expenses (if you are already working), transportation expenses, hospital meal expenses, nursing expenses, appropriate nutrition expenses, etc. If you apply for a disability assessment that constitutes a disability level after the basic end, there is also disability compensation, etc. 4. When the criminal investigation is within the time limit of the public security:

    The maximum criminal detention is 37 days (gang or wandering, etc.), and there are 2 months after arrest (it can be extended by one month with the approval of the procuratorate at the next higher level, and it can be extended with the approval of the provincial procuratorate in other circumstances), so your case has only passed more than 20 days, and it should not be overdue. 5. About compensation: If the other party is an adult (over 18 years old, or over 16 years old and can maintain the local general standard of living with his labor income), his parents have no obligation to repay his debts, but you can negotiate with his parents, because if his parents can help him actively compensate and get your forgiveness in the minor injury, the court will give a lighter punishment and is likely to be suspended when sentencing, and generally parents will have the desire to strive for a lighter punishment for their children's compensation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't know until the disability is identified.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the law stipulates it, you can ask a lawyer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. A judicial evaluation shall be conducted to determine whether it constitutes a minor injury or more, and if so, the crime of intentional injury is involved.

    2. Compensation for personal injuries generally refers to medical expenses, lost work expenses, and appropriate compensation for moral damages.

    How much did you spend on medical expenses, and of course how much he should have paid; If there is a loss of work, you can compensate for the lost time within your income capacity; Then you can ask the other party to compensate you appropriately for mental damages. Since it is private, the medical expenses must be paid in full, and then the mental damage expenses and other compensation should be appropriately asked, and if it is too much, it will be more troublesome if you don't give it

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Why cut you? Did you him?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Minor injuries. a) A wound or scar length of the limb; More than two wounds or more than the cumulative length of the scar; The puncture wound is deep into the muscular layer.

    Bear medical expenses and other expenses.

    Criteria for identifying the degree of human injury.

    Minor injuries of the first degree. a) Loss of function in any major joint of the limbs 25 or more.

    b) a vertebral compression fracture of more than 1 3 more; vertebral fracture of more than two segments; More than three transverse, spinous, or vertebral arch fractures.

    c) Knee ligament rupture with meniscus rupture.

    d) Healing of long bone fractures of limbs.

    e) Comminuted fracture of the long bones of the limbs or two or more fractures.

    f) Long bone fractures of the extremities involving the articular surface.

    g) There was no necrosis of the femoral head in the femoral neck fracture, and the prosthesis was replaced.

    h) Epiphyseal plate breakage.

    i) One foot is broken or more than 10% is missing; More than 20% of the heel is broken or missing.

    j) The first toe of one foot is severed or missing; Any two toes of one foot except the first toe are severed or missing.

    k) Three or more toes are severed or missing.

    l) Severed or missing any toe except the first toe and its connected metatarsals.

    m) The length of the wound or scar of the limb ** is more than cumulative.

    Minor injuries of the second degree. a) Loss of function in any major joint of the limbs10 or more.

    b) Damage to vital nerves in the limbs.

    c) Rupture of vital blood vessels in the limbs.

    d) Vertebral fracture or vertebral dislocation (except for caudal vertebra dislocation that does not affect function); Traumatic disc herniation.

    e) rupture of ligaments in the large joints of the limbs; Ruptured meniscus.

    f) fracture of the long bones of the limbs; Patella fracture.

    g) Epiphyseal separation.

    h) Dislocation of large joints of limbs due to injury.

    i) the first toe is missing beyond the interphalangeal joint; Any second toe other than the first toe is missing beyond the interphalangeal joint; One toe is missing.

    j) fracture of two phalanges; A phalange fracture with a metatarsal fracture.

    k) Fracture of two metatarsal bones or complete fracture of one metatarsal; fractures of the talus, calcaneus, dice, cuneiform, or navicular bones; Metatarsal dislocation.

    l) A wound or scar length above the limb; More than two wounds or more than the cumulative length of the scar;

    Minor injuries. a) A wound or scar length of the limb; More than two wounds or more than the cumulative length of the scar; The puncture wound is deep into the muscular layer.

    b) Injuries to joints, tendons or ligaments of the limbs.

    c) Bone contusion.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This mainly depends on whether it constitutes a minor injury or a slight injury, and if it is a minor injury, it is generally investigated for criminal responsibility. In addition, it is liable for compensation for various civil losses such as medical expenses, lost work expenses, nursing expenses, and appraisal fees.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What kind of legal responsibility the other party bears, it is considered a injury.

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