Welcome to our curated collection of articles focusing on the legal concept of damage in jurisprudence. Stay informed on the latest rulings and analysis in this area of law.
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.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the boundaries of the liability of public administrations in the event of damage arising from public works, highlighting the importance of custodianship and the methods of executing the works.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the dynamics of the statute of limitations in cases of liability of the Ministry of Health for damages from blood transfusions. Let's explore the details and legal implications for the injured parties.
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.
Analysis of the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation addressing civil liability in cases of fraudulent conduct in the healthcare sector and the compensation for non-pecuniary damages suffered by family members.
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.
Analysis of the Supreme Court ruling regarding the liability of the Municipality for damages suffered by a minor, highlighting the principles of causality and contributory negligence.