Vehicle Depreciation Compensation: Calculation Methods and Disputes
Vehicle Depreciation Compensation: Calculation Methods and Disputes Introduction Although vehicles are repaired after traffic accidents, their value as second-hand vehicles... Read More
Total Loss (PERT) Criteria: Objections to Expert Reports and Valuation
Total Loss (PERT) Criteria: Objections to Expert Reports and Valuation Introduction Whether the damage to vehicles following traffic accidents can be repaired or not is determined by insurance... Read More
Moral Damages and Insurance Company Liability in Traffic Accidents
Non-pecuniary damages in traffic accidents and the liability of insurance companies: Introduction Traffic accidents lead not only to material but also to non-pecuniary losses... Read More
Burden of Proof in Compensation Cases: Workplace Accidents and Traffic Accidents
1. Introduction One of the most fundamental problems in compensation cases is determining which party is responsible for proving which matters. A misunderstanding of the burden of proof often leads to the party who is in the right... Read More
Burden of Proof and Evidence in Compensation Cases
1. Introduction The most critical aspect of compensation claims is determining which party must prove the claims and what evidence will support them. Because in a compensation claim, it is not only the existence of damage that matters... Read More
Strict Liability and Damages Lawsuit
1. Introduction The fundamental principle of Turkish Law of Obligations is the principle of "liability based on fault." That is, in order for the injured party to claim compensation, the person who caused the damage must be at fault... Read More
What is Non-Contractual Liability? A Comprehensive Examination in Turkish Law
1. Introduction In our legal system, the primary sources of debt are contracts, torts, and unjust enrichment. However, damage can also occur even without any contract between the parties... Read More
What is Lump-Sum Compensation? A Comprehensive Exam in Turkish Law
1. Introduction The fundamental purpose of compensation law is to compensate the injured party for the material or moral damage suffered. However, the amount of damage is not always fully determined... Read More
Situations That Require and Do Not Require a Claim for Compensation, According to the Supreme Court
1. Introduction According to the Turkish Code of Obligations, if a person causes harm to another through an unlawful and negligent act, the injured party has the right to claim compensation... Read More
Petition for Compensation for Moral Damages Resulting from a Traffic Accident
TO THE DUTY CIVIL COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE, ANKARA. REQUEST FOR INTERIM MEASURES. PLAINTIFF: [Name and Surname] – (Turkish Republic Identity Number: …) – Address. REPRESENTATIVE: [Attorney's Name...]. Read More
