In Konotop, a man was injured by an air defense system that was shooting down enemy targets. I am wondering if I am entitled to compensation for the damage caused by the air defense system if I was in my home and taking all necessary safety precautions?
I read an article about the earthquake in Turkey and wondered about the possible consequences of such disasters for people. If an earthquake causes damage to property or human health, does Ukrainian law provide for compensation for such damage? How can I get it?
In Ternopil, a woman hit another person's 4-year-old child near a bakery. Criminal proceedings have been opened under Part 1 of Article 126 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. Does my child have the right to compensation if he or she suffered from such an incident?
If local governments make illegal decisions, will I, as a citizen, be able to challenge them in court and receive compensation for the damage caused if I did not know and could not have known about the illegality of such a decision?
I am wondering if I am entitled to compensation for damages if my art object was destroyed during hostilities or due to other war-related circumstances. I am interested in whether there are any legal provisions that regulate such cases and how I can protect my rights.
If I work in conditions that harm my health or degrade my dignity, do I have the right to claim compensation from my employer?
If I purchase certain goods at a pharmacy and due to a technical failure during payment, the pharmacy employees disclose my personal information to third parties, can I demand compensation from the pharmacy for damage to my reputation or family relationships?
If during a criminal case an expert gave a knowingly false conclusion, can the defense demand compensation for the damage caused?