CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES FOLLOWING FATAL ACCIDENTS IN GREECE -------------------------------------------- 1 Ioannis M. Pavlakis Pavlakis Moschos & Associates.

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CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES FOLLOWING FATAL ACCIDENTS IN GREECE Ioannis M. Pavlakis Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices Piraeus - Greece

GENERAL PRINCIPLES [1]  Compensation can be claimed when death or injury was caused by an intentional or negligent illegal act or omission of the defendant (Greek Civil Code on wrongful acts, articles ).  The victim is entitled to full compensation of all losses. There are no caps nor upper or lower limits set by law.  Damages include pecuniary and non-pecuniary losses. Punitive and exemplary damages are not provided. Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices2

The statute of limitations is five (5) years from the date of the victim’s knowledge of the damage and of the person/s liable to compensate. All claims are prescribed after twenty (20) years from the accident. The victim/s contributory fault/negligence will result to reduction of the damages, proportionally to the percentage of contributory liability, as this will be assessed by the court. Interest is calculated on the compensation awarded from the time it has been claimed, i.e. usually the lawsuit filing date. The rate is defined by statute and is presently around 8.5%. Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices3 GENERAL PRINCIPLES [2]

GENERAL PRINCIPLES [3]  Courts play a significant role in interpreting the law, depending on the particular case circumstances, such as:  Liability – reckless misconduct – grave or simple negligence – contributory negligence  Family – who are the members of the victim’s family entitled to moral damages  The height of the moral damage awards, which is absolutely at their discretion Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices4

PRIMARY VICTIM  Pecuniary claims of the primary victim arising prior to his death are inherited and can be pursued by his heirs. These can include: Costs incurred due to and in relation with the accident Loss of past earnings Property damage  Claim for Non-Pecuniary Loss of the primary victim cannot be transferred or inherited. It is extinguished with the death of the claimant. The family members have a new right for their own moral damage deriving from the death Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices5

SECONDARY VICTIMS - PECUNIARY DAMAGES (art. 928 Civil Code) [1] Family members of the primary victim have a legal obligation of care and attendance. They can claim for their resulting :  Costs-Expenses incurred including : Medical costs Travel costs Funeral costs  Services provided without charge  NOTE : No claim for victim’ own pain and suffering Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices6

SECONDARY VICTIMS - PECUNIARY DAMAGES (art. 928 Civil Code) [2]  Loss of Maintenance due to the persons who had a legal right to be maintained by the deceased and were in fact dependent at the time of death. It includes: Food, clothing, household costs, education, transportation, medical, recreation, etc needs.  Loss of Services due to the persons who had a legal right to be provided services by the deceased and were in fact provided these services. The amount corresponds to the cost of these services if provided by a third person, including : Household services, care of children, care of special needs of the surviving beneficiary etc. Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices7

SECONDARY VICTIMS ENTITLED TO PECUNIARY DAMAGES [1]  Costs and Expenses: The person/s who incurred them, being under a legal obligation to do so, i.e. the primary victim’s heir/s and /or close family are entitled to remuneration  Gratuitous services of care and attendance to the victim: The person/s who provided them, being under legal duty to do so, are entitled to corresponding compensation. The compensation consists of the cost of a third person who would be hired to offer the services Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices8

SECONDARY VICTIMS ENTITLED TO PECUNIARY DAMAGES [2]  Compensation for Loss of Maintenance : Spouse Minor children Children of full age, if they suffer from incapacity and cannot earn a living Elderly ascendants, incapable to earn or live on their own income Siblings, if they suffer from severe illness or incapacity, only for their absolutely necessary living expenses  Compensation for Loss of Services : Same as above persons Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices9

SECONDARY VICTIMS - MORAL DAMAGE (art. 932 Civil Code)  Moral damage includes mental distress, grief, bereavement, psychiatric damage, loss of relationship and consortium, loss of care and parental attendance; even physical damage that results from the mental distress  A global lump sum is awarded at the discretion of the judge as equitable compensation. There no limits, statutory rules or tables for its calculation  Recovery of equitable moral damage is held as a fundamental principle of Greek public policy law connected with human dignity and as such awardable even if the applicable lex damni does not provide for it Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices10

MORAL DAMAGE – SECONDARY VICTIMS (art. 932 Civil Code) [1]  The members of the primary victim’s family are entitled to moral damage. “Family” as interpreted by jurisprudence and theory, includes: Spouse Descendants, children and grandchildren Children’s spouses Ascendants, parents and grandparents and parents in law Siblings  Greek law definition of “family” prevails over different ruling of a foreign law that may be applied to the case Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices11

SECONDARY VICTIMS - MORAL DAMAGE [2]  Factors taken into consideration by the judge to assess moral damage: Proximity and bond with primary victim Intensity of grief psychological damage Gravity of reckless misconduct of the liable person Economic status of primary and secondary victims and liable person Previous awards/case law in similar situations Any other factor important for the specific case Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices12

EXAMPLE CASE [Based on a Greek court decision in 2003 on a ferry accident. It has been selected because it includes most possible heads of damage and persons entitled. Situation would not differ in a RTA] Fatal RTA/55 yrs old victim. No contributory fault. Injured and died after 6 days in hospital. Monthly earnings 1750 € at the time of the accident. His two years old car is completely destroyed The victim’s close family consists of: 50 yrs old spouse 16 yrs old daughter (minor) three adult daughters the two husbands of the daughters three grandchildren and one still unborn infant father and mother of the victim 65 yrs old sister of the victim Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices13

Example – Primary Victim Pecuniary Damages Claimed by and awarded to the primary victim’s spouse and children at their inheritance percentage  Unpaid salary for the last month : 1750 Euros  Medical and Hospital costs have been covered by the victim’s social security  Funeral and tomb costs : Euros  Destroyed car value : Euros TOTAL Euros Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices14

Example – Secondary Victims Pecuniary Damages  Spouse Loss of maintenance by the deceased until his retirement age at 65: 530 € per month X 15 years = € Loss of services by the victim to the spouse has not been awarded, because the surviving spouse was not working outside her home  Minor Daughter Loss of maintenance by the deceased until her majority age: 350 € per month X 2 years = € Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices15

Example – Secondary Victims Moral Damages  Spouse Euros  Minor Daughter  1 st Adult Daughter  2 nd Adult Daughter  3 rd Adult Daughter  Husband of 1 st daughter  Husband of 1 2nd daughter  Father  Mother  Sister  Grandchild 10 yrs old  Grandchild 4 yrs old  Grandchild 3 yrs old  Unborn grandchild TOTAL Euros Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices16

Example – Summary Secondary Victims Total Damages Primary victim’s claims Euros Spouse loss of maintenance Euros Minor Daughter loss of maintenance Euros Moral Damages Euros TOTAL AWARD Euros Plus Interest at 8,5% (today rate) Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices17

Other Examples of Moral Damages Awards [1] Adult French national died in RTA while on vacation in Greece. His only family members were the parents and an adult brother. The Greek court decision issued in 2010 awarded: – Remains transportation and Funeral costs 9.000Euros – Moral damage of father – Moral damage of mother – Moral damage of brother TOTAL Euros Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices18

Other Examples of Moral Damages Awards [2] The mother of a 26 year old man who died in RTA was awarded by a 2011 Greek court decision moral damages of Euros. There was no maintenance or other pecuniary loss. 40 year old nurse died while on duty in a crash of the ambulance helicopter. There were no dependent persons. Moral damages were awarded to his elderly mother Euros and to his 45 years old brother Euros. 8 year old boy died in RTA. Moral damages were awarded by a 2006 court decision as follows: To the father Euros, to the mother Euros, to 10year old brother Euros, to each one of the four grandparents Euros. Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices19

Other Examples of Moral Damages Awards [3] 28 year old woman died due to medical malpractice. Moral damages were awarded by a 2006 court decision (affirmed in 2007 by Supreme Court) as follows: To each one the parents and husband Euros and to each one of the three siblings Euros. Young adult motorcyclist fell on illegally placed advertising board in highway. The municipality was condemned in 2010 to pay the parents for moral damages Euros for moral damage, which was reduced to Euros due to contributory negligence of the primary victim. Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices20

Moral Damages Awards Vary It is noteworthy that moral damages awards may greatly vary Factors that seem to play an important role, even though they are not expressly stated in the court decisions, are in practice  The gravity of the liable person’s behaviour  The publicity of the case and the impact it has on public opinion Pavlakis Moschos & Associates Law Offices21

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