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Answers to the most common questions about compensation, medical liability and international disputes.
Limitation periods vary by type of harm and applicable law. In Italy, the general limitation period for civil liability is five years from the wrongful act, with important exceptions. In international cases the period may differ significantly. It is always advisable to contact a lawyer as early as possible.
Permanent biological damage is quantified using standardised tables, the injured party's age and the recognised degree of invalidity. In serious cases the compensation can be very substantial. The Firm provides a free initial damage estimate.
Legal action is possible when there is proof of a healthcare professional's error, a causal link between the error and the harm, and quantifiable damage. The Firm assesses every case on its merits before starting an action for medical liability.
Yes. The Firm assists clients with accidents occurred in other countries, coordinating with local professionals and applying private international law to determine applicable law and jurisdiction.
Costs depend on the type and complexity of the matter. In most compensation cases fees are result-proportional. The Firm provides a clear estimate after the initial case review. See how the service works.
The Firm performs an initial case evaluation to check whether the matter falls within its scope. Contact the Firm to request a preliminary assessment.
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