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The amount of the rent of the vehicle you used while you were away. This is material. And the moral one, assess for yourself - it is not traditional practice to earn a lot in Russia to compensate for moral damage, as a rule the court evaluates this point quite low?

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The amount of rent of the vehicle you used while you were away. This is material. And the moral estimate yourself - it is not traditional practice to make a lot of money in Russia to compensate for moral damage, as a rule, the court evaluates this point quite low.

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Maybe in the forums look at the relevant. Maybe you will find something there.

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The question is interesting, but to answer it, you need more background data. It is better to consult a lawyer.

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I think you need to sue and recover material damage, you can also try and moral, and the amount depends on how you assess it and suffered

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you can try to sue for loss of pecuniary gain, if you prove that your earnings directly depend on the machine then carefully read the contract with the insurance company, maybe there is something about the timing of the same offer in companies that are engaged in the supply of spare parts, better in several different, to get help about whether there have been problems with the supply of spare parts, than you can in court prove the contrived reason. Try

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The claim should be brought against the car dealer where the car was purchased, and it is desirable that the warranty period has not expired. In this case, you need to demand the termination of the Contract of sale of the car and demand a full refund of the amount of money paid. Material damage will need to prove in court - in writing.

 

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