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Q: What's the most you can sue for here?

I don't know about here, but I know in my own country the Untied States people have been awarded millions. Recently, a girl traveled here with her boarding school and she was severely injured while visiting the countrysides of China. The tick that bit her nearly paralyzed her and she can't even talk right anymore. Many of the other students got affected, but not too serious. She was awarded around 47.1 million dollars.

 

With that said how much can a person sue for in China? Is there a limit how much they can sue for? I'm sure it's not anywhere close to 47 million dollars!!

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I thought  you said you were Portuguese?

If you are indeed from the states, then you should have known what D.I.Y. meant in another post....

Amonk:

I thought we all knew he's Chinese? Wasn't it obvious?

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Scandinavian:

I have had my doubts, Chinese is my first "guess" but North Korean also could be a possibility as per http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-11-21/china/35257194_1_dandong-labour-shortage-tumen

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I'm ashamed if he's from my country...

 

 

Let's just say he's from the US... so everyone stays happy... including him.

 

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Who knows? How much are your damages? What's my share? 

You know that $47m judgement will be appealed and most likely greatly reduced but no one will report it.

Amonk:

$47,000,000 was delivered for person! China is progress! Don't not doubt glorious People's Republic! Traitor capitalist filth!

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bill8899:

Yea, the check's in the mail! I promise!

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From 1997-2007, all the national compensation for the wronged law cases victims are 680 million RMB.

There are a few famous cases, like 2 years ago one innocent guy wrongly imprisoned for 11 years got paid 650 thousand Yuan from the gov't.  Name is zhao zuohai.

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Okay Silva, this is getting ridiculous. I hate to be one of "those guys", but there's no way you're from the U.S. Just admit you're Chinese and we'll all get along and sing happy songs. Nobody really cares where you're from, but pretending (poorly) to be someone you're not is always going to make enemies.

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A-bloody-men to that!

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Do wumaos become liumao if they pretend to be American or something?

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