Assistance with legal questions about compensation


Questioner

The former employer of my daughter who lives independently forgets his glasses at our home. My daughter takes them with her with the intention of returning them to her employer. However, she loses the glasses or misplaces them. After she resigns under unpleasant circumstances and therefore stops working, her former employer wants 1000 euros from her as expenses for the lost glasses. Is my daughter obliged to pay this? Does my daughter's third-party insurance cover this damage?

Lawyer

Your daughter must compensate her employer for the damage caused by her actions. This is the current value of the glasses. It is possible that the third-party insurance covers this damage, as stated in the policy conditions. I advise your daughter to report the damage to the insurer.

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