Welcome to the category dedicated to compensation for damages. Here you can find insightful legal articles, case studies, and updates on recent judgments in this field of law.
An in-depth analysis of liability for damages caused by things in custody in light of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation, with particular attention to the duties of the Public Administration in the maintenance of roads.
Analysis of ruling no. 15244 of the Court of Cassation concerning civil liability for damages caused by a stray dog and the role of the involved institutions. Reflections on the principles of liability and compensation.
Analysis of the Supreme Court ruling regarding the compensation for non-economic damage, with particular attention to the personalization of biological damage and the implications for compensations.
The 2018 ruling of the Supreme Court provides important insights into the liability of doctors and the interpretation of damages for loss of parental relations, highlighting the complexities of the causal link and the assessment of damages in cases of diagnostic errors.
Analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation regarding the liability of the Municipality for damages caused by objects abandoned on the road, with particular attention to the distinction between responsible custodian and damage from unlawful act.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation no. 18217 of 2023 clarifies the dynamics of civil liability in cases of defamation by means of the press, highlighting the importance of the correct quantification of non-economic and economic damages.
Let's analyze the ruling of the Court of Cassation that addressed the issue of medical liability and loss of chance, highlighting the relevant legal principles and the implications for patients' rights.
Let’s analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding defamation by means of the press, the criteria for assessing damages, and the right to report. An emblematic case to understand the legal dynamics of the publishing sector.
The recent ruling of the Italian Supreme Court provides significant insights into the liability of the State for non-compliance with European directives, particularly concerning compensation for crime victims. A thorough analysis of the case and its legal implications.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the criteria for establishing the causal link in cases of malfunctions of safety devices such as airbags. An important decision for the civil liability of motorists and manufacturers.