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Help me with some advice. This concerns people who are knowledgeable. I was in a traffic accident at a pedestrian crossing (unregulated), I broke my leg (3 fractures), and they assigned a serious injury according to the medical examination. Article 264.2. The driver wants to make peace and offers money (a small amount, 100k). He also has car insurance, and I have the documents to file a claim there. The question is, what is better to do: wait for the court, or file a claim for damages? I have 100k in property losses just from when he hit me. Thank you in advance.
The driver wants a truce and offers money (a paltry 100k). He also has car insurance, and I have the documents to file a claim. The question is, what is better to do: wait for the court, or file a claim for the damage caused to me? I have 100k in property damage from when he hit me. Thank you in advance.
In terms of an out-of-court settlement, ask him for as much money as you deem appropriate (I would ask for at least 300k, or even half a million). If it goes to court, demand the maximum: medical expenses plus rehabilitation costs plus compensation for loss of earning capacity plus compensation for emotional distress. As I understand it, the driver was drunk (or left the scene of the accident)? It's a serious offense – up to seven years in prison, and if he doesn't reach an agreement with you, he could very well end up in jail.
His DPS officers let him go after the incident because he had a travel ticket and was in a hurry. I was shocked when I found out. As the investigator says, he could face up to 3 years in prison if there's no plea bargain; otherwise, it might be a lighter sentence, up to being allowed to leave the region and Moscow. He's pretending to be homeless and even claimed he sold the car he used in the hit-and-run. So, he should have money.
His accomplices let him go after the hit-and-run because he had a travel ticket and was in a hurry. I was shocked when I found out. The investigator said he could face up to 3 years in prison if there's no plea bargain, but if there is, it could be reduced to a lighter sentence, possibly just a ban from the region and Moscow. He's pretending to be homeless and even claimed he sold the car he used in the hit-and-run. So, he should have money.
So, is this like an average outcome? And what bothered him was that he got lucky, and he understood that, BUT some random positive person dared to write to him that he was just lucky (although in this game, that's exactly the case, because I don't know how I could have won this map, as I only had 5 birds and that's it, plus a fire book from the manticores 20-49, but it wasn't decisive).