Tort Liability Act Reforms Aim to Protect Vulnerable Victims from Unfair Burdens
The Tort Liability Act deals with fair liability, which acts as a backup when the usual system falls short. The focus is on setting clear rules to prevent misuse. The key criteria for using fair liability are: not using no-fault or fault-based systems, the harm must be serious, and the wrongdoer must have a higher ability to handle risks than the victim.