Legal analysis
1, medical expenses: medical expenses are determined based on the medical bills, hospitalization fees and other collection vouchers issued by medical institutions, combined with medical records and diagnostic certificates and other relevant evidence.2, lost wages: lost wages are determined based on the victim's lost time and income status.3, nursing expenses: nursing expenses are determined based on the income status of the nursing staff and the number and duration of nursing. Nursing fee: the nursing fee is determined according to the income status of the nursing staff and the number and duration of nursing care. 4. Transportation fee: the transportation fee is calculated according to the actual expenses incurred by the victim and his necessary accompanying staff for medical treatment or transferring to a hospital for treatment. 5. Hospitalized meal subsidy: the hospitalized meal subsidy can be determined by referring to the standard of the local state organs' general staff's meal subsidy on business trip. 6. Nutritional fee: the nutritional fee is determined according to the disability status of the victim by referring to the opinion of the medical institutions. 7. Disability compensation: the disability compensation shall be calculated according to the degree of the victim's loss of working ability or the grade of disability, in accordance with the standard of per capita disposable income of urban residents or per capita net income of rural residents of the previous year in the place where the court under appeal is located, and shall be calculated for twenty years from the date of determination of disability. However, if the victim is over sixty years of age, the amount shall be reduced by one year for each additional year of age; if the victim is over seventy-five years of age, the amount shall be calculated for five years.
Legal basis
The Provisional Regulations on Cash Management stipulate that all institutions, organizations, troops, enterprises, institutions and other units that have opened accounts with banks and other financial institutions must receive, expend and use cash in accordance with the provisions of the Regulations and accept the supervision of the depositary bank. Economic transactions between the depositary unit, in addition to the scope of the provisions of these Regulations can be used in cash, should be transferred through the depositary bank for settlement.