The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the criteria for assessing catastrophic damages, highlighting the importance of personalizing compensation in cases of psychological suffering related to traumatic events.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation no. 6503/2022 clarifies the limits of INAIL's liability for non-pecuniary damages and compensation for survivors in the event of a fatal workplace accident.
The Court of Appeal of Palermo has thoroughly analyzed the liability of the healthcare facility for the death of a patient, emphasizing the importance of clinical documentation and the burden of proof in the context of hospital-acquired infections.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the responsibilities of tax agents and the burden of proof in compensation for damages for the violation of subjective rights. An analysis of the case C.C. against the Revenue Agency.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the distribution of jurisdiction between the ordinary judge and the administrative judge, providing relevant insights for public employees in cases of mobbing and liability of the hierarchical superior.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies important aspects regarding the burden of proof in cases of harm from blood transfusion, highlighting the relevance of medical documentation and the establishment of causation.
The Court of Cassation clarifies the criteria for the assessment of differential damages and the impact of INAIL compensations in cases of medical errors and permanent injuries.
A recent decision by the Court of Cassation clarifies the criteria for assessing moral damages in the case of a road accident, highlighting the importance of a concrete rather than abstract evaluation of the suffering endured by the injured party.
Analysis of the ruling of February 2, 2023, which rejected the compensation claim for damages from Covid-19 infection in the hospital, highlighting the need to demonstrate the causal link between the conduct of the healthcare facility and the patient's death.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation provides significant insights into the employer's liability in cases of occupational illness. In particular, it analyzes the causal link between the work activity and the damage suffered by the worker, as well as the issue of compensation for moral damages.