Civilian ship struck by mine
If I am injured as a result of a civilian vessel being blown up by an explosive device off the coast of Odessa, am I entitled to compensation?
If I am injured as a result of a civilian vessel being blown up by an explosive device off the coast of Odessa, am I entitled to compensation?
In connection with the attack on a Ukrainian Navy ship on the Danube, which resulted in the deaths of servicemen, the question arises: should officials who may not have ensured the proper level of security of this ship be held accountable?
I am interested in the question of legal liability in the event of damage to new energy infrastructure, such as mini-CHPs, during hostilities. Who will be responsible for the damages and how will this issue be resolved?
If a car driver hits military personnel during a document check and injures them, what could be the driver's liability? Would this be considered an assault on military personnel?
... the Europrotocol and insurance must compensate for the damage, but only after 2-3 months. The victim cannot be without a car for so long, and there is no money for repairs. Having entered the situation, we agreed that we would reimburse him for the repairs, and when the insurance money came, he would return it to us. The question is how to document that he received the money and must return it after a certain time. To pledge some documents or a receipt? Please let me know if there is a significant difference between the cost of repairs and insurance compensation?