Understanding Damages in Legal Cases: Expert Insights and Analysis

Delve into the complex world of damages in legal cases with our comprehensive collection of articles and case analyses. From understanding different types of damages to calculating compensation, our curated content provides valuable insights for legal practitioners and individuals seeking information on this crucial aspect of the law.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 4241 of 2023 of the Court of Appeal of Rome on Professional Liability

The ruling no. 4241 of 2023 by the Court of Appeal of Rome offers significant insights into the liability of healthcare professionals in the event of complications during surgical procedures, clarifying the limits of liability and the importance of informed consent.

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Court of Cassation, Labor Section, Order No. 27571/2024: Compensation for damages due to exposure to harmful substances at work.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation emphasizes the employer's responsibility in the case of occupational diseases and the importance of causal evidence for compensation for damages, as highlighted in the case of a worker who died from lung cancer.

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Professional Liability and Damages Compensation: Commentary on Judgment No. 6386 of 2023

The Court of Cassation has accepted the appeal for medical liability, highlighting the importance of the causal link and the correct burden of proof in cases of nosocomial infections.

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Analysis of the Judgment of the Court of Cassation, Civil Section III, No. 14362 of 2019: Compensation for Damages and Profitability in the Case of a Road Accident.

The ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the dynamics of damages compensation in case of a road accident, highlighting the distinction between compensation and social security indemnity. Discover how case law affects the rights of the victim's family.

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Commentary on the Judgment of the Court of Cassation, Civil Section VI - 3, Order No. 29760 of 2022: medical liability and prescription.

Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that addressed the issue of medical liability and the start of the limitation period for compensation for damages. A case that highlights important aspects of the diligence required of the patient in assessing their health conditions.

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Medical Liability and Nosocomial Infections: Commentary on Judgment No. 369/2006 of the Court of Appeal of Milan.

Analysis of the ruling by the Court of Appeal of Milan that confirms the liability of the Fondazione Centro S.R. del M.T. for the death of a patient due to medical negligence. The importance of the causal link and the correct identification of the clinical pathway is discussed.

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Moral and biological damage: commentary on ruling no. 26996 of 2018 by the Court of Cassation.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the boundaries between biological damage and moral damage, highlighting the importance of allegations in the compensation for non-economic damages.

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Dismissal and Compensation: The Court of Cassation in Judgment No. 27614 of 2024

Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the links between compensation for non-pecuniary damage and the validity of resignations in the context of an employment relationship, highlighting the principles of dignity and respect for the worker.

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Professional liability in healthcare: analysis of the ruling Cass. civ. no. 5489 of 2023.

Let's explore the ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies responsibilities in the event of damages suffered by a newborn during hospitalization. An analysis of the causal link between the conduct of healthcare personnel and the damages incurred.

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Compensation for catastrophic damage: Cass. No. 16592 of 2019 and equitable assessment.

The ruling of the Court of Cassation no. 16592 of 2019 provides important guidelines on the assessment of catastrophic damage and the fairness of the economic evaluation by judges, emphasizing the need to consider psychological suffering in cases of imminent death.