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People can be compensated for emotional distress or other intangible loss, in addition to financial loss, although financial loss is generally the easiest kind to prove. Exactly what will be awarded, one can never tell.
The principle Êof indemnity state that the insured Êcan be compensated for an amount equal to his economic loss Êbut not more. This means an insured cannot be compensated an amount exceedingÊeconomic loss.Ê
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If the accident happened at work, then yes, the victim could be compensated for that amputation.
There is very little you can do. You can write a letter to the company about the incident and ask to be compensated, but the letter will cost more send than any compensation you would receive. You weren't physically harmed and suffered no real loss. You would have the right to be compensated for any loss or damage, but since you didn't consume the product what harm has been done?
Lightning is covered under Comprehensive coverage, if the vehicle has that particular coverage on it at the time of the incident. If you have that coverage is place, file a claim with your insurance company, and you should be compensated for your loss, minus the deductible.
In Car insurance, the First Party coverage part covers damage to your own vehicle, whereas with Third Party coverage, when a pedestrian get hit by your car (incurring death or permanent disability), the loss will be compensated by the Insurance Company.
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A direct loss is distruction of property (damage or theft) as the direct loss of the peril.
They feared the loss of jobs and damage to America's traditions.
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