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Liability for Personal Injury Damage Act: rules and pitfalls
Wamkl regulates quick injury settlement with advances and protocols. Limitation after five years; document all damage. Mediation mandatory in disputes. (22 words)
Exceptions to the 50% Rule in Personal Injury Cases
The 50% rule has exceptions in cases of force majeure, recklessness or vulnerable parties. Learn when you can still receive compensation despite high own liability.
Privacy and GDPR in the Personal Injury Fraud Register
Fraud register processes data based on legitimate interest under GDPR. Rights: access, rectification, and erasure. Complaints to DPA; DPIA required. Transparency on algorithms essential. (28 words)
Decision-Making after Advice from the Objections Committee
The administrative authority decides after advice from the objections committee, but must motivate deviations (art. 7:14 Awb). The advice is not binding, but ignoring it increases chances of success in appeal before the court.
Conditions for Direct Action under WAM Insurance
Discover the strict conditions for direct action under WAM insurance: time limits, evidence, and coverage. Learn how to file a successful claim and avoid rejections. (32 words)
Composition and Independence of the Objection Committee
The objection committee must be independent with strict requirements on composition. The chairperson and members may have no ties to the administrative authority, as in Article 7:13 Awb. Challenge is possible in case of bias.
Eviction for Rent Arrears
Rules for eviction due to rent arrears: warning, procedure and defence options. Prevent forced departure with timely payment or arrangement. (23 words)
Prevention of Home Peace Breach: Smart Locks and Legal Tools for Tenants
Practical tips against home peace breach: smart locks, cameras, and contract adjustments. Legal prevention for tenants, supported by recent case law.
Evidence in Cases of Partial Liability in Personal Injury
Successful personal injury claims depend on evidence of partial fault. Learn about witnesses, footage, and expertises that determine the 50% threshold.
Subrogation after direct action: what happens next?
After direct action follows subrogation: your insurer recovers from the liable party. Discover how this works and what it means for your no-claim discount. (23 words)
Rights and Objection Procedure in the Personal Injury Fraud Register
Object within four weeks to CFEL with evidence. Procedure follows administrative law with hearing obligation and appeal possibility. GDPR rights apply for access and rectification. Legal assistance is essential. (31 words)
Damage Calculation for Personal Injury: Non-Material and Material
Learn the calculation of material and non-material personal injury damage, including pain and suffering compensation and loss of income after own fault deduction.