Discover in-depth analysis on damages compensation in legal cases, including expert opinions and recent court rulings. Stay informed on the latest developments in compensation law.
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 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 recent ruling by the Supreme Court addresses issues related to professional liability in the healthcare sector, highlighting the importance of the burden of proof for parents in cases of congenital malformations and the right to terminate a pregnancy.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the limits of civil liability in the case of transportation by a driver under the influence of alcohol, highlighting the importance of a case-by-case analysis and the implications of European regulations.
An analysis of the Supreme Court ruling regarding medical professional liability and compensation for non-pecuniary damage, focusing on loss of chance and causal link.
Judgment no. 29156 of 2024 provides important insights on how the judge should manage the statute of limitations on the offense in the appeal process, particularly regarding compensation for damages to the civil party.
The recent ruling no. 20348 provides important clarifications on the liability of the Municipality in cases of damages resulting from inadequate maintenance of judicial offices, establishing passive legitimacy and applicable regulations.
Let's explore together the implications of the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding the logical prejudiciality between claims for damages, clarifying the relationship between the ascertainment of the right and the quantum.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the effects of the reform of provisional condemnation in appeal, excluding the revival of executive effectiveness and outlining the rights to new enforcement actions.
Order No. 17253 of 2024 clarifies the relevance of the burden of proof distribution in the claim for damages caused by wildlife, distinguishing between the application of Articles 2043 and 2052 of the Civil Code.