Understanding Statutory Liability
Businesses are responsible for complying with a myriad of local, state, and federal laws and regulations. Accidental breaches of the law can put a company at risk for payments in lawsuits, compensatory damages, and settlements to resolve claims.
Due to statutory liability, companies can be held accountable should they be found lacking in their adherence to laws regarding a variety of business activities. These include (but are not limited to) laws and regulations regarding the environment, workplace safety, advertising, licensing and permits, zoning restrictions, and consumer privacy.
While most companies will attempt to avoid breaking the law, it can be challenging to do so given the volume of regulations to follow along with the need to keep updated as regulations change. Business laws can be ambiguous and subject to multiple interpretations. Because of this, many companies hire business lawyers to help them avoid situations that could lead to statutory liability.
Types of Statutory Liability
Professional liability: A company that offers professional services (such as accountants, financial advisors, or lawyers) may be held liable should it be deemed they provided inadequate or erroneous advice or services.
Employee benefits liability: Companies can be held accountable should they fail to meet federal laws regarding employee benefits, such as health insurance.
Vehicle liability: Companies can be held responsible for property damage and medical bills should a company vehicle cause an accident.
Media liability: Companies that violate media or advertising laws face potential lawsuits filed on behalf of the damaged party. An example of this would be a lawsuit for copyright infringement.
Medical malpractice liability: Providers of healthcare services face malpractice liability should their omission or negligent act cause harm to a patient.
Examples of Statutory Liability
- Consumer Guarantees Act
- Building Act
- Fair Trading Act
- Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 and amendments
Personal Statutory Liability Exposure
- Judgments (fines)
- JDefense costs
- JReparations
- Representation costs at official inquiries or complaints tribunals
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