Identification of traffic accident injuries-whether to pursue criminal responsibility?

The identification of car accident injury is mainly to determine whether the injured person is slightly injured or seriously injured, and to identify the injury. It is the basis for determining whether the injured person is disabled and the level of disability, mainly for preparing compensation funds. Whether criminal responsibility should be investigated or not can only be determined by combining the accident responsibility certificate and accident injury appraisal of public security organs. If a traffic accident causes one person to die or more than three people to be seriously injured, and bears all or major responsibility for the accident, it constitutes a crime.

The following is the Supreme People's Court's judicial interpretation of several issues concerning the specific application of law in the trial of traffic accident criminal cases.

The Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Specific Application of Law in the Trial of Criminal Cases of Traffic Accidents stipulates that a traffic accident shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention under any of the following circumstances:

(a) one person died or more than three people were seriously injured, and they were fully or mainly responsible for the accident;

(2) An accident in which three or more people died and were equally responsible;

(3) Causing direct losses to public property or other people's property, and being wholly or mainly responsible for the accident, and being unable to compensate for the amount of more than 300,000 yuan.

If a traffic accident causes serious injuries to more than one person, and bears all or the main responsibility for the accident, and has one of the following circumstances, he shall be convicted and punished for the crime of traffic accident:

(a) driving a motor vehicle after drinking or taking drugs;

(2) Driving a motor vehicle without driving qualification;

(three) driving a motor vehicle knowing that the safety device is incomplete or the safety components are out of order;

(4) Driving with knowledge of unlicensed or scrapped motor vehicles;

(five) serious overload driving;