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Claims for damages arise in cases of traffic accidents, workplace injuries, criminal offences, errors in the provision of services, and other events that result in bodily, property, or non-pecuniary damage. Handling such cases involves establishing the course of events, determining the damage, assessing liability, and pursuing claims against insurance companies or other liable parties.

Experience shows that successful handling of compensation claims usually requires professional legal assistance, as the procedures involve careful preparation of documentation and an understanding of evidentiary and procedural rules. In addition to legal support, it is often necessary to engage other experts, such as medical, technical, or other court-appointed experts, whose opinions contribute to an objective assessment of the damage and the consequences of the event.

Compensation procedures do not relate only to individuals but also to legal entities. Companies face damage arising from business interruption, damage to equipment, defects in delivery, breaches of contractual obligations, or liability arising from business relationships. In such cases, it is essential to assess the impact of the harmful event on operations, the costs incurred, and the contractual or statutory obligations of the parties involved.