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Jang Young-ran said, "No compensation" for the "loss of 120 million won" reverse driving accident [Hanbley]

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Yun Seongyeol

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Hanbley emphasizes the seriousness of reverse driving accidents.

JTBC's 'Han Moon Chul's Black Box Review' (hereinafter referred to as 'Hanbley') which will air on the afternoon of the 25th deals with a reverse driving rush accident that quickly turned a tranquil farm into a chaos.

The released CCTV footage shows the urgent moment when a vehicle driving backwards across an intersection roars and then rushes to the farm. When the scene filled with overturned vehicles and shattered plants was revealed shortly after the accident, the panel could not continue saying, "It would have been a big deal if there was a pedestrian."

The production team listens to the situation at the time through the owner of the damaged farm. "When I came out to the sound of a series of collisions, the scene was already chaotic," he said, recalling the terrible moments at the time. "The driver seemed unconscious." In response to the accident, more than half of the plants displayed in front of the farm were damaged, and tens of millions of won worth of rare plants and trees grown for more than a decade were included, Jang Young-ran expressed regret, saying, "This is not compensated by anything."

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The damaged owner calculated the damage amount of about 120 million won and delivered it to the insurance company, but the insurance company said it offered only 12 million won, which is about 10%. In the end, when the compensation was delayed, he filed a complaint with the Financial Supervisory Service, and added regret by saying that he had lowered the amount requested to 40 million won in order to receive realistic compensation. Lawyer Han Moon Chul points out the entire damage calculation process, saying, "Even if it is not easy to prove, insurance companies should at least consider cost-level compensation."

Hanbley also sheds light on fatal accidents caused by drunk driving. The released video depicts a shocking scene in which a vehicle fleeing a drunk crackdown hits a pedestrian waiting for a signal at a crosswalk.

The victim, who was a father of two, eventually died in the accident, and the perpetrator's blood alcohol level was reported to have reached 0.186%, the license cancellation level, adding to the shock. The panel expressed extreme anger, saying, "I'm so angry" and "30 years short," when it was revealed that the trial was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but was reduced to 8 years for reasons that were difficult to understand. It will air at 8:50 p.m. on the 25th.

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