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prejudiciu

Prejudiciu is a legal term used in Romanian law to denote harm, loss, or injury suffered by a person or entity as a result of another's actions, such as a breach of contract, negligence, or an unlawful act. It is a central concept in civil liability and the remedy sought is compensation for the damage incurred.

There are two main categories of prejudiciu: material prejudiciu and moral prejudiciu. Material prejudiciu covers financial

Proof and assessment of prejudiciu hinge on a causal link between the defendant’s act and the harm,

Remedies for prejudiciu include civil liability and the obligation to compensate the victim. Compensation aims to

losses
and
tangible
costs,
including
medical
expenses,
repair
or
replacement
of
damaged
property,
lost
income,
and
other
measurable
economic
harm.
Moral
prejudiciu
refers
to
non-financial
harm,
such
as
pain
and
suffering,
loss
of
reputation,
or
emotional
distress.
In
many
cases
both
types
can
be
present,
and
they
may
be
assessed
separately
or
together
in
litigation.
as
well
as
the
extent
of
the
damage.
The
burden
of
proof
rests
on
the
victim,
who
provides
evidence
of
the
loss
and
its
amount.
The
determination
of
damages
is
typically
made
by
the
court
or,
when
appropriate,
by
experts
who
assess
medical,
financial,
or
reputational
harm.
restore
the
victim
to
the
position
they
would
have
occupied
had
the
wrongdoing
not
occurred,
and
may
be
awarded
for
material
and,
where
recognized,
moral
prejudiciu.
The
concept
is
widely
applied
in
contracts,
torts,
professional
negligence,
defamation,
and
various
regulatory
contexts,
and
it
is
a
key
element
in
insurance
and
compensation
schemes.