As Payas Law Firm, we provide Legal Consultancy and Advocacy services in material and moral compensation cases.
Although there are many types of compensation cases, especially for the types of cases written below, within the framework of the expertise certificates received by Att. Mahir Ozan Payas, we carry out meticulous preliminary work, especially in pre-litigation compensation calculations.
- Compensation Cases Due to Work Accident
- Compensation Cases Due to Traffic Accident
- Malpractice Cases
- Compensation Cases Arising from Work Contract
- Compensation Cases Due to Divorce and Breakdown of Engagement
- Compensation Cases Due to Attack on Personal Rights
- Compensation Cases Due to Unfair Detention
Compensation law is a part of the law that ensures justice in order to compensate for the damages caused to human rights. Compensation is for the person, institution, organization, etc. It is the state of handing over one's rights to the party who has been wronged due to material or moral damage caused by another institution, organization or person. Compensation cases are divided into two separate headings.
Financial compensation cases
Non-pecuniary damages cases
Suits for pecuniary damages arise in case of damage to the materiality of a concrete thing (intentionally or unintentionally damaging a person's vehicle or house, etc.). Non-pecuniary damage cases are situations in which financial compensation is awarded as a result of a situation where a person's morale is damaged by intervening in his/her private life (blackmail, etc.).
In addition, compensation rights can be, for example, a contract signed between a football club and a player or coach, a rental and tenant agreement, a business, tradesman or company contract, etc. There is also a category of compensation paid by a party in situations where it withdraws from the contract.
What are the Compensation Payment Types?
It is divided into two separate headings:
Moral requests such as an apology text
Requests such as provision or refund of money or damage
There is no law in our country stating that compensation must be paid through financial means. If the court decides, the individual or institution can pay this compensation with an apology.
This apology can be considered as legal compensation. However, the compensation that individuals or institutions must pay or fulfill within the scope of the damage they cause changes the provision. While the court imposes an obligation to pay directly in money to be given to the injured party, sometimes the judgment is based on the damaged or missing object, vehicle, etc. A decision may be taken to implement it as is.
The punishment method may vary depending on the severity of the situation, the decision of individuals or institutions, and the degree to which the court sees the situation, and this is a legal activity that is also implemented in our country.



