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Liability Risk and Insurance

Work-induced stress

Employers owe employees a duty to take reasonable care not to expose them to working conditions that were ‘reasonably foreseeably likely’ to subject them to stress likely to cause psychiatric injury. Such injury should be treated in the same way as the risk of physical injury, liability for psychiatric injury not being limited to that caused by nervous shock.

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