Compensation standards for personal injury and traffic expenses in traffic accidents.
1. The transportation expenses are calculated according to the expenses incurred by the victim and the necessary escorts for medical treatment or hospital transfer**. For example, if you need to be transferred to another provincial, municipal or county hospital from the place of injury, or from A to B for medical treatment, or because of your injury or illness, you need to be transferred to another provincial, municipal or county hospital for medical treatment in the local area, and the transportation expenses incurred in the process are trains, cars, or planes.
2. The transportation fee shall be evidenced by the official bill. For example, train tickets, car tickets or airplane tickets, fuel bills for private cars, road card receipts, taxi tickets, etc.
3. The relevant bills shall be consistent with the location, time, number of people and frequency of medical treatment. For example, in the process of going from A to B for medical treatment, you can't use the transportation ticket in C to write off. The time should also coincide, it can't be in April, but your transportation bill is in June, several people went together, and these data must be consistent several times.
4. The calculation formula of transportation expenses: the amount of compensation for transportation expenses = the actual transportation expenses incurred for medical treatment and hospital transfer.
5. In the case of work-related accidents, the transportation expenses shall be reimbursed by the unit in accordance with the standard of the employees of the unit on business trips.