1, registration fee: including hospital outpatient registration fee, expert outpatient registration fee, etc.
2. Medical expenses: refers to the expenses paid for purchasing drugs;
3. Examination fee: Examination fee refers to the fee charged for determining the injury, including treatment and various medical examinations, such as blood test fee, fluoroscopy fee, CT fee, B-ultrasound fee, color ultrasound fee, etc.
legal ground
Article 6 of the Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Law in the Trial of Personal Injury Compensation Cases.
The medical expenses are determined according to the receipt documents such as medical expenses and hospitalization expenses issued by medical institutions, combined with medical records, diagnosis certificates and other relevant evidence. If the obligor for compensation disagrees with the necessity and rationality of the treatment, he shall bear the corresponding burden of proof.
The amount of compensation for medical expenses shall be determined according to the amount actually incurred before the end of the debate in the court of first instance. The obligee can sue separately after deducting the necessary rehabilitation expenses, appropriate cosmetic expenses and other follow-up treatment expenses of organ function recovery training. However, according to the medical certificate or appraisal conclusion, the inevitable expenses can be compensated together with the medical expenses that have already occurred.