Motor Accident Tribunal Grants Compensation to Family of Engineer Killed in Crash TBC
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Motor Accident Claims Tribunal Grants ₹2.44 Crore to Family of Engineer Killed in Crash

The claim was resolved on March 22 in the Lok Adalat under the supervision of District and Sessions Judge B.P. Kshirsagar and Advocate Atul Gunjal.

Salil Urunkar

Pune: The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) has awarded ₹2.44 crore in compensation to the family of an IT engineer who lost his life in a road accident near Pune. The case was settled within a year, providing timely justice to the bereaved family.

The claim was resolved on March 22 in the Lok Adalat under the supervision of District and Sessions Judge B.P. Kshirsagar and Advocate Atul Gunjal.

Accident and Legal Proceedings

The deceased, Vinayak Dilip Bhagat (33), was riding his two-wheeler to Sinhagad on February 4, 2024, with a friend seated behind him. Near Khadakwasla Dam, a tempo coming from the wrong direction collided with their vehicle.

Vinayak was rushed to a private hospital, but despite medical efforts, he succumbed to his injuries. Following his death, his wife, mother, sister, and two nephews filed a compensation claim against Cholamandalam MS General Insurance Company, which had insured the tempo involved in the accident.

The compensation claim was officially filed on April 19, 2024. Given Vinayak’s monthly salary of ₹1,67,333, along with his age and financial dependents, the family initially demanded ₹2.85 crore.

However, after discussions, a final settlement of ₹2.44 crore was agreed upon. The claimants were represented by Advocates Sanjay Raut and Anita Raut, while Advocate Shyam Maheshwari, the legal counsel for the insurance company, played a crucial role in the negotiations.

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