In the initiative to which the National Leaf had access, the party led by André Ventura defends that the current system obliges the injured to resort to the courts in order to try to obtain compensation, in a process that considers it time consuming, expensive and inaccessible to many families. The aim is to create a model of compensation without guilt (no-fault compensation), similar to what already exists in other European countries, exempting…
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In the initiative to which the National Leaf had access, the party led by André Ventura defends that the current system obliges the injured to resort to the courts in order to try to obtain compensation, in a process that considers it time consuming, expensive and inaccessible to many families. The aim is to create a model of compensation without guilt (no-fault compensation), similar to what already exists in other European countries, exempting…