Is injury compensation inequitable? : evidence from road accidents victims in France.

Author(s)
Carnis, L. Vaillant, N. & Dervaux, B.
Year
Abstract

This article analyses the heterogeneous character of compensation amounts awarded by insurance companies and the courts. The information source – the Association for Insurance Risk Information (AGIRA) database – covers all surviving victims of injuries resulting from road accidents in France over the period 2002 to 2008. Three results emerge: first, compensation amounts awarded under different headings – Partial Permanent Incapacity (PPI), solatium (emotional harm), disfigurement and loss of amenity – are not determined independently of each other; second, victim characteristics, notably age and sex, play a major part; and third, inequalities of treatment across the country are strikingly low. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20121852 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 20 (2013), No. 1, p. 28-33, 7 ref.

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