How much is the general compensation for homicide cases?

If the victim's family files an incidental civil action for compensation in criminal proceedings, the defendant needs to compensate the victim for the actual medical expenses, related nursing expenses and transportation expenses, followed by the victim's funeral expenses, generally calculated by the average monthly income of the victim's area ×6 months, which is about 25,000-40,000. At the same time, I remind everyone that the person who commits this crime must not necessarily compensate the victim for criminal responsibility, but should actively compensate the victim's family, soothe the soul of the victim's family, and strive for the understanding of the victim's family in order to win a lighter punishment from the people's court.

If it causes death, the amount of compensation shall be determined according to the actual consequences of the injury. There is no uniform law on the amount of compensation, which is generally around several hundred thousand. Under specific circumstances, criminal responsibility still needs to be investigated, and the court will make a judgment according to the causes and consequences of the criminal act.

There is no legal provision on how much compensation should be paid for killing a person, and the specific compensation should be judged according to the case. Anyone who infringes upon others and causes personal injury shall compensate for medical expenses, nursing expenses, transportation expenses and other reasonable expenses for treatment and rehabilitation, as well as the income reduced due to missed work. If it causes disability, it shall also compensate the disabled for living AIDS and disability compensation. If death is caused, funeral expenses and death compensation shall also be paid.

If the victim suffers personal injury, the compensation obligor shall compensate all expenses such as medical expenses and income reduced due to missed work, including medical expenses, missed work expenses, nursing expenses, transportation expenses, accommodation expenses, hospital food subsidies and necessary nutrition expenses.

If the victim is disabled due to injury, the compensation obligor shall also compensate the necessary expenses incurred due to the increase of daily needs and the income loss caused by the loss of working ability, including disability compensation, disability AIDS, living expenses of the dependents, and necessary rehabilitation expenses, nursing expenses and follow-up treatment expenses actually incurred due to rehabilitation nursing and continuing treatment.

I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.

Legal basis:

Article 17 of the Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Laws in the Trial of Personal Injury Compensation Cases, if the victim suffers personal injury, the compensation obligor shall compensate all expenses such as medical expenses and income reduced due to missed work, including medical expenses, lost time, nursing expenses, transportation expenses, accommodation expenses, hospital food subsidies and necessary nutrition expenses. If the victim is disabled due to injury, the compensation obligor shall also compensate the necessary expenses incurred due to the increase of daily needs and the income loss caused by the loss of working ability, including disability compensation, disability AIDS, living expenses of the dependents, and necessary rehabilitation expenses, nursing expenses and follow-up treatment expenses actually incurred due to rehabilitation nursing and continuing treatment. If the victim dies, the compensation obligor shall, in addition to paying the relevant expenses stipulated in the first paragraph of this article, compensate the funeral expenses, living expenses of the dependents, death compensation and other reasonable expenses such as transportation expenses, accommodation expenses and lost time expenses incurred by the relatives of the victim in handling the funeral.