In cases of negligent acts by a nurse working in an unfamiliar intensive care unit without appropriate training, the employer or healthcare institution may bear responsibility. This is due to the doctrine of vicarious liability, which holds employers accountable for the actions of their employees while they are performing their job duties. Additionally, if the institution failed to provide adequate training or proper supervision, it may be liable for negligence as well. However, the nurse may also face personal liability if their actions are deemed grossly negligent.
No. A cosigner is just responsible for paying it off if the negligent driver wrecks it and and can't work to make the payments.
The doctrine that holds physicians legally responsible for negligent acts of their employees is called "vicarious liability" or "respondeat superior." Under this doctrine, employers are held responsible for the actions of their employees that occur within the scope of their employment.
Careless and negligent.
The landlord is usually only responsible for negligent damage, not fire or disaster. You can buy renter's insurance to cover your furnishings.
more negligent, most negligent
You have been negligent in your studies. Neglecting things is being negligent. You have been negligent in caring for the class pet, DETENTION!
Vicarious Liability
The negligent father was taken to court.
A negligent zookeeper translates to hungry animals.
You are not personally responsible. If you have committed fraud or been negligent in handling the funds they could sue. But the debt remains that of the mother.
You will be listed as a negligent operator if you you receive many points on your DMV record You will be listed as a negligent operator if you get a lot of points on your DMV record
yes.......usually only thing private property has to do with claims investigations is make it more difficult, as no police report will generally be written......if your son is negligent and liable for the loss, he is....private property or no........on your property or not.......if he is negligent, he is negligent and will be liable (you as the gaurdian) for the loss........more info is needed for me to help.......facts of loss...your vehicle or another? who owns vehicle? permission or not to drive? etc....