Welcome to our page dedicated to compensation in legal cases. Here you can find a collection of articles, rulings, and expert opinions on the topic. Stay informed and explore the latest insights in the legal field.
Analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation, which upheld A.A.'s appeal against the decision of the Court of Appeal of Catania, highlighting issues regarding the judge's reasoning and compliance with technical assessments.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the boundaries between criminal and civil proceedings, highlighting how a criminal acquittal for 'act not constituting a crime' does not preclude civil liability for damages. An important reflection for lawyers and judges.
An important ruling by the Court of Cassation clarifies the boundaries of healthcare liability and the calculation of damages for loss of chance, providing relevant insights for jurisprudence and legal practice.
The 2023 ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important insights on the nullity of contracts for works lacking the necessary permits. Let's explore the legal implications and the responsibilities of the parties involved.
In this analysis, we delve into the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation, which clarifies the boundaries between civil and criminal liability, with particular reference to the use of atypical evidence and the burdens of proof in the case of damages. Discover how this decision impacts compensation actions.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the compensability of the damage suffered by an unrecognized child even after reaching adulthood, highlighting the need for a factual analysis in the calculation of non-pecuniary damage.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the limits of tolerability for noise emissions in urban areas, highlighting the balance between public interests and private rights.
The important ruling of the Court of Cassation provides significant insights into the responsibility of the Public Administration in cases of damage caused by poorly maintained roads. Let's explore the details and legal implications.
The ruling examines the liability of healthcare professionals in cases of damage caused by negligence, highlighting the importance of causality in compensation and the dynamics between natural factors and human conduct.
Analysis of the Supreme Court ruling regarding liability for damages from weather events and the concept of force majeure, with references to case law and Italian regulations.