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TABLE I BASIC INDEMNITIES FOR DEATH (including moral damages) Age of the victim Prejudiced parties/beneficiaries (1) of indemnity (in groups) Up to 65 66-80 80+ Euros Euros Euros GROUP I GROUP 1- VICTIM WITH SPOUSE (2) Spouse 115.035,21 86.276,40 57.517,60 Each child which is a minor 47.931,33 47.931,33 47.931,33 Each child of age If younger than 25 19.172,54 19.172,54 7.189,70 If older than 25 9.586,26 9.586,26 4.793,14 Each parent living or not with the victim 9.586,26 9.586,26 _ Each brother/sister under age, orphans & dependants on the victim 47.931,33 47.931,33 _ GROUP II VICTIM WITHOUT SPOUSE (3) BUT WITH YOUNG CHILDREN One child only 172.552,79 172.552,79 172.552,79 One child only of victim legally separated 134.207,73 134.207,73 134.207,73 Each child under age (4) 47.931,33 47.931,33 47.931,33 Each child of age living with younger children 19.172,54 19.172,54 7.189,70 To each parent living or not living with the victim 9.586,26 9.586,26 _ To each brother/sister under age orphans & dependant on the victim 47.931,33 47.931,33 _ GROUP III VICTIM WITHOUT SPOUSE & WITH ALL CHILDREN OF AGE III.1 UP TO 25 YRS OF AGE One child only 124.621,47 124.621,47 71.897,00 One child only of a victim legally separated 95.862,67 95.862,67 57.517,60 Each child under 25 (4) 28.758,80 28.758,80 14.379,40 Each child over 25 living with children under 25 9.586,26 9.586,26 4.793,14 Each parent living or not living with the victim 9.586,26 9.586,26 _ Each brother/sister under age, orphans and dependant on the vicitm 47.931,33 47.931,33 _ III.2 MORE THAN 25 YRS OF AGE One child only 57.517,60 57.517,60 38.345,07 Each child over 25 (4) 9.586,26 9.586,26 4.793,14 Each parent living or not living with the victim 9.586,26 9.586,26 _ Each brother/sister under age, orphans and dependants on victim 47.931,33 47.931,33 _

GROUP IV VICTIM WITH SPOUSE (3) NO CHILDREN BUT WITH ASCENDANCY Parents (5): Living with victim 105.448,93 76.690,12 _ Not living with victim 76.690,12 57.517,60 _ Grand parents without parents(6) To each one 28.758,80 To each younger brother/sister of age living with victim in the two previous cases 19.172,54 GROUP V VICTIM ONLY WITH BROTHRS AND SISTERS V.1 With brothers/sisters younger than 25 ans: One brother or sister 76.690,12 57.517,60 38.345,07 For each brother/sister younger than 25 yrs of age (7) 19.172,54 19.172,54 9.586,26 For each brother/sister older than 25 yrs living with brother/sister younger than 25 9.586,26 9.586,26 9.586,26 V.2. Without brothers/sisters younger than 25 yrs of age One brother/sister only 47.931,33 28.758,80 19.172,54 For each other brother/sister (7) 9.586,26 9.586,26 9.586,26 (1) Of a general character a/ When dealing with children, adopted children are also included. b/ When different amounts are awarded according to the age of the beneficiary or prejudiced party, the date taken into account is that of the date of the accident suffered by the victim. 2) Spouse not legally separated at the time of the accident. Consolidated Common Law couples will be assimilated under the Law. 3) Legal separation and divorce will be considered on the same level. However, if the separated our divorced party has the right to a pension regulated in Article 97 of the Civil Code, they will have the right to an indemnity equal to 50% of the amount fixed for the spouse in Group I. In the case of more than one marriage or relationship where legal separations do not exist, the indemnity awarded for the spouse in Group I will be shared between the parties involved in proportional amounts 4) The total amount indemnity corresponding, according to the number of children, will be divided between the parties involved in proportional amounts. 5) If there arises the case of one person living and another not living with the victim, they will be awarded 50% of the amount corresponding. 6) The total amount of indemnity will be shared on a 50/50 basis between the maternal and parternal grandpartents. (7) The total amount of indemnity corresponding according to the number of brothers and sisters will be divided in equal parts.

TABLE II ADJUSTMENT FACTORS FOR THE EVAUATION OF INDEMNITIES FOR DEATH DESCRIPTION % OF INCREASE % OF ECONOMIC FACTORS OR IN EUROS DECREASE Net annual income of the victim Up to 28.758,81 (1) Up to 10% _ From 28.758,82 to 57.517,60 From 11 to 25 % _ From 57.517,61 to 95.862,67 From 26 to 50 % _ More than 95.862,67 From 51 to 75 % _ SPECIAL FAMILY CIRCUMSTANCES Handicap mental or physical of the prejudiced party (prior to accident) If partner or child is under age From 75 to 100% (2) _ If child is of age but less than 25 yrs of age From 50 to 75% (2) _ Any other prejudiced party or beneficiary From 25 to 50% (2) _ VICTIM IS AN ONLY CHILD If a minor From 30 to 50 % _ If of age but under 25 yrs of age From 20 to 40 % _ If of age but more than 25 yrs of age From 10 to 25 % _ DEATH OF BOTH PARENTS IN AN ACCIDENT With young children From 75 to 100% (3) _ Without young children: With children less than 25 yrs of age From 25 to 75% (3) _ With children more than 25 yrs of age From 10 to 25%(3) _ DEATH OF A PREGNANT WOMAN WITH LOSS OF FOETUS If it is the first child: up to third month of pregnancy 14.379,40 _ from third month of pregnancy 38.345,07 _ If it was the second child: up to third month of pregnancy 9.586,26 _ from third month of pregnancy 19.172,54 _ Correction factors of the first section / of this attachment _ Up to 75% (1)This section includes any type of victim of working age although income is not justified (2) On the indemnity corresponding to an incapacitated beneficiary (3) On the basic indemnity corresponding to each prejudiced party

TABLE III BASIC INDEMNITIES FOR PERMANENT INJURIES (INCLUDING MORAL DAMAGES) VALUE OF POINTS (IN EUROS) POINTS Under 20 yrs old 21 to 40 41 to 55 56 to 65 more 65 1 852,40 789,14 725,87 668,23 598,10 2 878,70 811,68 744,65 686,72 607,58 3 902,31 831,85 761,35 703,23 617,15 4 923,24 849,61 775,94 717,76 622,33 5 941,48 864,98 788,45 730,29 627,63 6 957,04 877,97 798,88 740,83 631,54 7 977,61 895,63 813,61 755,32 639,08 8 996,14 911,50 826,79 768,34 645,58 9 1.012,70 925,56 838,40 779,84 651,02 10-14 1.027,22 937,83 848,45 789,87 655,44 15-19 1.207,26 1.105,04 1.002,79 929,98 731,43 20-24 1.372,62 1.258,60 1.144,58 1.058,69 800,84 25-29 1.537,65 1.411,75 1.285,88 1.187,07 871,72 30-34 1.692,14 1.555,16 1.418,18 1.307,27 937,85 35-39 1.836,34 1.689,03 1.541,71 1.419,51 999,37 40-44 1.970,56 1.813,64 1.656,73 1.523,94 1.056,42 45-49 2.095,03 1.929,22 1.763,42 1.620,80 1.109,08 50-54 2.210,03 2.036,02 1.862,01 1.710,32 1.157,46 55-59 2.363,03 2.177,79 1.992,55 1.829,20 1.226,25 60-64 2.513,02 2.316,79 2.120,56 1.945,76 1.293,65 65-69 2.660,10 2.453,07 2.246,05 2.060,05 1.359,76 70-74 2.804,28 2.586,67 2.369,09 2.172,09 1.424,55 75-79 2.945,61 2.717,65 2.489,71 2.281,94 1.488,07 80-84 3.084,20 2.846,06 2.607,95 2.389,65 1.550,36 85-89 3.220,04 2.971,97 2.723,90 2.495,20 1.611,43 90-99 3.353,26 3.095,41 2.837,55 2.598,72 1.671,30 100 3.483,84 3.216,41 2.948,98 2.700,25 1.729,99

TABLE IV CORECTION FACTORS FOR BASIC INDEMNITIES FOR PERMANENT INJURIES DESCRIPTION % of increase % of or in Euros decrease ECONOMIC FACTORS Net annual income of the victim Up to 28.758,81 (1) Up to 10% _ From 28.758,82 to 57.517,60 From 11 to 25% _ From 57.517,61 to 95.862,67 From 26 to 50% _ More than 95.862,67 From 51 to 75% _ COMPLEMENTARY MORAL DAMAGES Will be understood when one sole sequel exceeds 75 points or if all sequels added together exceed 90 points. Only in these case will this be applicable Up to 95.862,67 _ PERMANENT INJURIES WHICH CONSTITUTE AN INCAPACITY TO CARRY OUT ONES OCCUPATION OR EVER DAY ACTIVITY PARTIALLY PERMANENT With permanent persisting symptoms which partilly limits the occupation or normal activity without restricting the fundamental personal acitivites Up to 19.172,54 _ TOTALLY PERMANENT With permanent persisting symptoms that totally impede the occupation or normal activities of the injured party From 19.172,55 to 95.862,67 _ PERMANENT AND ABSOLUTE With persisting symptoms that totally inhibit the disabled person from carrying out any type of occupation or activity From 95.862,68 to 191.725,34 _ LARGE SCALE INVALIDITY Persons affected with permanent persisting symptoms that require the help of other persons to carry out the essentials of every day life, such as dressing, getting about, eating or similar (tetraplegic, paraplegic, state of coma or chronic vegetative state, important neurological symptoms or neuropsychiatrical with serious mental psychological alterations, complete blindness etc.) REQUIRING THE HELP OF ANOTHER PERSON Considering the age of the victim and grade of incapacity to carry out the essential activites of life. Includes in this amount the cost of assistance in those cases of coma or chronic vegetative state. Up to 383.450,65 _

HOME IMPROVEMENTS Depending on the type of living quarters of the disabled person and circumstances for their necessities Up to 95.862,67 _ MORAL DAMAGES OF FAMILY MEMBERS Destined to the family near to the disableded person due to the substantial alteration in their life derived from the continual care and attention according to circumstances Up to 143.794,00 _ PREGNANCY WITH LOSS OF FOETUS AS A RESULT OF THE ACCIDENTE (2) If it is the first child up to the third month of pregnancy Up to 14.379,40 _ from the third month of pregnancy Up to 38.345,07 _ If it is the second child up to the third month of pregnancy Up to 9.586,26 _ from the third month of pregnancy Up to 19.172,54 _ Correction factors of the first section. 7 of this attachment According to circumstances According to circumstances CONVERSION OF OWN VEHICLE Depending on the characteristics of the vehicleand circumstances of the party permanently disabled and their necessities Up to 28.758,80 _ 1. Included in this section, any type of victim of working age alhtough income is not justified. 2. There is place in the perception of this indemnity even though the pregnant person has not sustained injury.

TABLE V INDEMNITY FOR TEMPORARY INCAPACITY (Compatible with other indemnities) A. BASIC INDEMNITIES (Including moral damages) Daily indemnity INCAPACITY DAYS euros During hospitalisation 71,84 Without hospitalisation Preventive (1) 58,41 Non preventive 31,43 (1) It is understood as being preventive those days the victim is incapacitated to carry out their occupation or normal every day activity B. CORRECTION FACTORS Economic losses PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE DESCRIPTION INCREASE DECREASE Net annual income of the victim Up to 28.758,81 Up to 10% _ From 28.758,82 to 57.517,60 From 11 to 25% _ From 57.517,61 to 95.862,67 From 26 to 50% _ More than 95.862,67 From 51 to 75% _ Correcting decreasing factors of first section. 7 of this attachment _ Up to 75%