200,000 dirhams in compensation to the family of Pakistani national, who died in a car accident.
The Dubai court has ruled to pay 200,000 dirhams (1.51 crore Pakistani rupees) in compensation to the family of Pakistani national Muhammad Asif, who died in a car accident, through the intervention of YAB Legal Services CEO - Salam Pappinissery.


On November 01, 2019, in Khawaneej, Dubai, an Emirati national who had violated traffic rules and entered the main road from a pocket road without paying attention to the traffic on the main road, hit the bike of Mohammed Asif, who was riding a bike on the main road, causing an accident. The court was convinced that the accident had occurred due to the negligence of the Emirati national and the Traffic Criminal Court fined the driver 10,000 dirhams and suspended his license for 3 months and released him.
Subsequently, the family of Asif, who died in the accident, approached YAB LEGAL SERVICES - CEO and social activist Salam Pappinissery for compensation. Later, through his intervention, a case was registered against a leading insurance company in the UAE and the driver of the vehicle by submitting medical reports and police reports before the Insurance Authority. In that case, the Insurance Authority asked the insurance company to pay 200,000 dirhams in compensation.
However, the insurance company's lawyer filed a civil case in the Dubai court, claiming that the documents submitted were inaccurate, that the compensation awarded by the court was excessive, and that the awarded amount should be canceled. When the case reached the court, the lawyer for Asif's heirs approached the court with strong documents, including medical reports.
The civil court, which examined the medical report submitted by him and the documents of the heirs, rejected the insurance company's argument.