What is Depreciation Compensation?
Depreciation is the decrease in the market value of a vehicle after a traffic accident, even if it is repaired. Owners of vehicles involved in the accident, who are not at fault or have minimal fault, have the right to claim depreciation compensation.
By taking the right steps in this process, it is possible to compensate for your loss as quickly as possible with the support of an expert legal team.
What is Compensation Law?
Compensation law is a branch of law that regulates the compensation of material and moral damages suffered by individuals in cases of tort, breach of contract, or other unlawful situations.
In the legal process, we carefully follow the necessary procedures to determine and compensate for the damage.
Our Services
- Vehicle Depreciation Compensation
We determine the depreciation caused in vehicles repaired after an accident and manage the compensation process.
- Depreciation calculation after a traffic accident
- Negotiation and litigation with insurance companies
- Protection of rights for the non-fault or partially at-fault party
- Material Compensation Lawsuits
We provide legal support for the compensation of material damages caused by tort or breach of contract.
- Traffic accidents
- Workplace accidents
- Damage to property
- Moral Compensation Lawsuits
We claim compensation for moral damages resulting from violations of personal rights, accidents, or other unlawful acts.
- Moral damages from traffic and workplace accidents
- Defamation, slander, and violation of personal rights
- Unjust detention and arrest
- Seeking Rights Against Insurance Companies
We protect your rights when insurance companies delay or underpay compensation.
- Compensation claims under mandatory traffic insurance
- Determination and collection of damages under comprehensive insurance
- Objections to insufficient or unfair insurance payments
What Are the Conditions for Depreciation Compensation?
To claim depreciation compensation, the following conditions must be met:
- Fault in the accident: The vehicle owner must be non-fault or minimally at fault.
- Vehicle repair: The vehicle must have undergone repairs such as part replacement or painting after the accident.
- Statute of limitations: The depreciation claim must be filed within 2 years from the date of the accident.
Why Should You Choose Us?
Expert Team: We provide professional services with our expert lawyers in depreciation and compensation law.
Fast Solution: We quickly resolve your compensation process to prevent any loss of rights.
Strong Defense: We effectively defend your rights against insurance companies.
Transparent Process Management: We keep you informed at every stage of the process and protect your rights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can I claim depreciation compensation from?
You can claim depreciation compensation from the insurance company of the at-fault vehicle or the vehicle owner.How is depreciation calculated?
It is calculated based on expert reports, considering factors such as the vehicle's age, mileage, brand-model, and repair status.What is the statute of limitations?
The statute of limitations for depreciation compensation is 2 years. It is important to submit your claim within this period.What can be done if the insurance company refuses to pay compensation?
You can initiate legal proceedings against the unjust denial by the insurance company to defend your rights.