vahingonaiheuttajalla
Vahingonaiheuttajalla (Finnish for "harm-causer") is a legal term used in Finnish law to describe an individual or entity that causes harm or damage to another party. The concept is primarily relevant in the context of civil liability, particularly when determining compensation for damages resulting from negligence, intentional acts, or other wrongful conduct.
In Finnish law, the term is often associated with the principle of strict liability in certain areas,
The legal framework governing harm-causers is rooted in the Finnish Civil Code, particularly in Sections 1–3
The concept of a harm-causer also intersects with insurance law, as many policies are designed to cover
In summary, the term *vahingonaiheuttaja* refers to a party responsible for causing harm, and Finnish law provides