Eighteenth victims or close relatives of the deceased have suffered mental damage, and the obligee requests the people's court to pay compensation for mental damage, which shall be determined in accordance with the Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning Determining the Liability for Compensation for Mental Damage in Civil Tort.
The right to claim compensation for mental damage shall not be transferred or inherited. However, the obligor for compensation has promised to pay monetary compensation in writing, or the obligee for compensation has brought a lawsuit to the people's court.
Twenty-seventh funeral expenses shall be calculated according to the average monthly salary of employees in the last year where the court of appeal is located, and the total amount shall be six months.
Article 28 The living expenses of the dependents shall be calculated according to the degree of disability of the dependents and the per capita consumption expenditure of urban residents and the per capita annual consumption expenditure of rural residents in the last year where the appealed court is located. If the dependant is a minor, it shall be calculated at the age of eighteen; If the dependent has no ability to work and no other source of income, it shall be counted as 20 years. However, for those over 60 years of age, the age will be reduced by one year for each additional year; Seventy-five years of age or older, calculated by five years.
A supporter refers to a minor who should bear the obligation of support according to law or an adult close relative who has lost the ability to work and has no other source of income. If the dependents have other dependents, the compensation obligor shall only compensate the victim for the part that he should bear according to law. If there are several dependents, the total annual compensation shall not exceed the per capita consumption expenditure of urban residents or the per capita annual living consumption expenditure of rural residents in the previous year.
Twenty-ninth death compensation is calculated according to the per capita disposable income of urban residents or the per capita net income of rural residents in the previous year where the court of appeal is located. However, for those over 60 years of age, the age will be reduced by one year for each additional year; Seventy-five years of age or older, calculated by five years.