Legal Advice Needed: Compensation for Prosthetic Leg, Loss of Income, and Rehabilitation after Road Accident in Saudi Arabia

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Last Updated: Oct 23, 2025

I hope you are well. I am writing to seek legal advice regarding a road accident involving a Saudi citizen and an Indian man[My father]in Saudi Arabia.

Incident Details: The Saudi citizen accepted fault for the accident in court. * The court ordered payment of half the blood money (diya) to the injured party. * The injured party suffered a severe injury resulting in the amputation of a leg above the knee and requires a prosthetic leg. * There is also a significant loss of income and an ongoing need for rehabilitation and medical treatment. 

Legal Question: * Since only half the blood money was awarded, can the injured party claim additional compensation for the prosthetic leg, loss of income, rehabilitation costs, and pain and suffering? * What legal steps are necessary to pursue these claims, and what documentation or evidence is typically required? I would appreciate your guidance on the best course of action under Saudi law. Thank you very much for your assistance.

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mohammad mehdi ghanbari

mohammad mehdi ghanbari

Nov 6, 2025
Hello, good morning

Based on the information available, it is possible to claim additional compensation in Saudi Arabia beyond the initial court-ordered blood money (diya) award. Your father may be able to seek further damages for his prosthetic leg, lost income, and ongoing medical needs.

Additional Compensation Claims Under Saudi law, individuals injured in traffic accidents have the right to claim compensation for a range of damages. This compensation typically covers medical expenses, treatment costs, and compensation for permanent disability or death, which is known as "diya". The at-fault driver's insurance is generally responsible for these costs.

Your father can pursue claims for:

Medical and Rehabilitation Costs: This includes expenses for the prosthetic leg, ongoing medical treatment, and any necessary rehabilitation.

Loss of Income: Compensation for lost wages and income due to the inability to work is also a valid claim.

Permanent Disability: The amputation of a leg is a permanent disability for which additional compensation can be sought.

Legal Steps to Pursue Claims To pursue these additional claims, the following legal steps are generally required:

File a Lawsuit: A traffic lawsuit can be filed electronically through the "Najiz" system. The claim should clearly outline the details of the accident, the resulting injuries, and the compensation being sought.

Submit Evidence: The most crucial evidence will be detailed medical reports that document the extent of the injuries, treatment history, and any ongoing medical complications. The court may also refer your father to a public hospital for a thorough medical assessment.

Expert Evaluation: The court will appoint an expert to assess the nature and severity of the injuries. This expert will then issue a medical certificate that helps determine the appropriate compensation amount.

Required Documentation To support the claim, it is essential to gather and submit comprehensive documentation, including:

Detailed Medical Reports: These should include the diagnosis, treatment received, and prognosis.

Police Report: A copy of the official accident report.

Proof of Loss of Income: Documentation from your father's employer detailing his salary and the income lost due to the injury.

Identification and Vehicle Documents: Copies of your father's driver's license, vehicle registration, and insurance papers.
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