The ruling of the Court of Cassation no. 29492 of 2019 provides important insights into the compensability of non-economic damages in the case of illness and death, analyzing the distinctions between biological, catastrophic, and terminal damage, and the implications of the statute of limitations.
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 ruling no. 19864 of 2014 of the Court of Cassation clarifies the principles related to professional liability in the medical field and the assessment of non-pecuniary damages, highlighting the importance of personalizing the damage and the need for fair and full compensation.
An analysis of the ruling of the Court of Cassation no. 17554 of 2020, which addresses medical liability and the compensation for non-pecuniary damage, with particular attention to the emotional bond between parents and children.
In this article, we analyze the ruling no. 5932/2021 of the Court of Cassation, which deals with civil liability in the case of a traffic accident and the compensation for aesthetic damage. We delve into the legal principles involved and the implications for the injured parties.
The recent ruling by the Supreme Court provides significant insights into the assessment of damages in the family context, highlighting the importance of the paternal figure and the rights of minors.