9. Frequently asked questions
Can employees and agents be held liable for inexcusable fault?
No, this covers only the civil liability of the company director.
Is there a link between environmental liability and inexcusable fault?
Yes, insofar as a company that exposes an employee to a dangerous product or one recognized as dangerous by occupational medicine, and whose employee contracts a condition recognized under occupational legislation, could give rise to a claim for the employer's inexcusable fault.
What is the difference between criminal liability and inexcusable fault?
Inexcusable fault is a matter for the employer's civil liability.
What's the difference between civil liability and inexcusable fault?
There is no difference, as inexcusable...
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