Compensation for power supply disruption
Are energy companies liable for damages caused to residents as a result of a prolonged power outage due to adverse weather conditions?
Are energy companies liable for damages caused to residents as a result of a prolonged power outage due to adverse weather conditions?
Can Cloudflare be held liable for large-scale outages in its service that affected the availability of many sites and services worldwide, particularly in Ukraine?
I am interested in the question of the liability of the Chernihivvodokanal enterprise for the power outage of all facilities. Can the city residents sue the enterprise for not warning them in advance about the water shutdown?
In Kyiv, during stabilization power outages, some addresses may not be displayed in the outage schedule. What should people do whose houses are not on this list, and are they entitled to compensation for damages if their property was damaged due to a sudden outage?
Am I entitled to compensation for damages from the electricity supplier or the state due to emergency power outages resulting from the RF's attack on the energy infrastructure?
Do citizens have the right to compensation for damages caused to their property as a result of emergency power outages caused by enemy attacks on energy infrastructure?
Will the bill on compensating Ukrainians for part of the cost of backup power sources be adopted, and what will the payment mechanism be?
Are government authorities liable for damages caused by the implementation of water supply schedules due to infrastructure destruction during the war?
Emergency power outages have been introduced in our area due to attacks on the energy system. I am interested in whether there are any legal mechanisms to protect consumer rights in such a situation?
Are online service providers liable for damages caused by disruptions in their services, and what mechanisms exist to protect consumer rights in such cases?