Secondly, your father's damages. In such a clear case, your father will definitely win the case, and you can ask the court to order the other party to pay the litigation costs. Then medical expenses (hospital invoice certificate) and nutrition expenses are also very particular. The nutrition certificate issued by general medical institutions is paid according to your father's disability and local living standards. Generally speaking, medical expenses include medical expenses, medical treatment expenses, hospitalization expenses, hospitalization food subsidies, necessary and reasonable follow-up treatment expenses, cosmetic surgery expenses, nutrition expenses, etc. This is as long as your lawyer helps you work out a reasonable data. Well, the lost time fee is calculated by multiplying your father's usual salary by the lost time fee, and it can also be calculated by the salary that your father can get under normal circumstances (this can include the year-end dividend). Because you didn't give a specific loss time, it's not easy to calculate. But a small estimate, five or six thousand. Well, if you have the invoice and proof of the purpose (for example, the time when you transfer money can correspond to the time of the invoice), you can claim compensation. By the way, because your father is old, what happened to him in the future? As long as it can be proved that it is the sequela caused by the other party, you can ask the other party for compensation after many years (as long as you can find him, sue him! )
Finally, you don't have to worry. Hiring a lawyer can help you solve it (if you win the case, you can ask the other party to pay the lawyer's fee). Or the judiciary will assign you a lawyer (this is free). As long as you ask for compensation reasonably, the court will respect your request.
I hope your father's health will recover soon. Thank you (* _ _ *)
I almost forgot that you can accuse him of drunk driving with a public security certificate, but your father will also be subject to administrative punishment for illegal driving, which is hard to say. As for the man who is busy giving gifts or something, maybe the punishment can be mitigated, that is, control rather than criminal detention (to put it bluntly, there is no need to arrest). If he succeeds, your father's compensation may be reduced or he may bite back. So all you have to do is find enough evidence and proof of compensation. As far as reality is concerned, as long as your father gets the compensation he deserves, it doesn't matter whether it is closed or not.