Duty of care
The obligation to act with the prudence and diligence that may reasonably be expected.
Definici贸n
A duty of care is the legal obligation to take reasonable care to avoid causing foreseeable harm to others or to their interests. In Dutch law it is context-dependent: it may flow from a contract, from a professional standard, or from the unwritten standards of proper social conduct that underpin tort liability. Breach of a duty of care is a key element of both contractual and tort claims.
Ejemplo
An advisor who fails to warn a client of an obvious risk may breach their professional duty of care.
Por qu茅 es un riesgo para la empresa
A duty of care can arise even without a written contract, meaning that advice given informally or services performed without a formal agreement still carry legal obligations. Professionals in advisory roles face heightened exposure because the standard of care is calibrated to their expertise, not the average person's. Breaching a duty of care can lead to tort claims from both contracting parties and third parties who relied on the professional's conduct.
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- Document the advice or services you provide and the information available to you at the time, so you can demonstrate that you acted with appropriate care.
- Define the scope of your duty contractually: specify what you will and will not advise on, and to whom the advice is addressed.
- Maintain professional indemnity insurance calibrated to the scale of losses that could arise if your advice or service causes harm.
- Keep up to date with professional standards in your field, as the benchmark for "reasonable care" evolves with practice.
Referencias legales
Salvo indicaci贸n en contrario, las referencias remiten al derecho neerland茅s (Burgerlijk Wetboek, el C贸digo Civil neerland茅s); los instrumentos de la UE como el RGPD se aplican en toda la UE. Se trata de informaci贸n general, no de asesoramiento legal. Otras jurisdicciones tratan estos conceptos de forma distinta. Verifique el texto vigente y su situaci贸n con un abogado cualificado.
Preguntas frecuentes
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