As a result of someone’s act or omission, you may have suffered an injury to the body or mind, as well as damage to your property.
Legal protection and recovery of damages
Compensation for personal and workplace injuries in Serbia often involves not only physical recovery, but also financial and legal uncertainty.
In practice, injured individuals face loss of income, medical expenses, and questions regarding their legal rights and available remedies.
In such situations, it is essential to establish liability and pursue compensation in accordance with Serbian law.
When compensation may be claimed
Under Serbian law, compensation may be sought in cases involving:
- workplace injuries caused by unsafe conditions or employer negligence
- injuries outside the workplace resulting from actions or omissions of third parties
- damage arising from traffic accidents or other harmful events
- injuries caused by hazardous objects or activities
You can find a more detailed explanation of workplace injury claims and compensation on our dedicated page on injury at work compensation.
Each case requires a careful assessment of liability and the extent of damages.
Practical challenges in injury claims
Although the right to compensation exists, the process is often complex.
Common challenges include:
- disputes over liability
- difficulties in establishing causation
- underestimation of damages
- lengthy proceedings
For a broader overview of how such cases are handled in practice, you may also refer to our guide on personal injury cases and solutions in Serbia.
For that reason, a structured legal approach from the outset is essential.
Our approach: analysis, strategy, and representation
Each injury claim requires an individual assessment.
Our work includes:
- analysis of the circumstances of the injury
- determination of legal grounds for compensation
- assessment of material and non-material damages
- negotiations with insurance companies
- representation before courts
The objective is to secure fair and legally grounded compensation.
Types of compensation
Depending on the case, compensation may include:
- medical expenses
- loss of earnings
- compensation for pain, suffering, and emotional distress
- compensation for reduced quality of life
- material damage
The amount of compensation depends on the specific circumstances and available evidence.
Timely action is essential
In compensation claims, timing plays a critical role.
Evidence is most effectively collected at an early stage, while legal deadlines may limit the ability to initiate proceedings.
Therefore, timely legal support is important.
Contact and legal support
If you have suffered a personal or workplace injury and wish to assess your rights to compensation in Serbia, you may contact us at [email protected] or +381 11 328 19 14.
A well-managed compensation claim begins with a clear legal assessment and a properly defined strategy.