0 A no-fault agreement or system is one in which blame does not have to be proved before action can be taken, especially before money can be paid:
1 (of agreements, contracts, etc.) stating that blame does not have to be proved before action can be taken:
no-fault insurance
Once again, many of the concerns identified by the unions would appear to be better addressed by a no-fault system than by an adversarial system.
This is often against a backdrop of a no-fault legal system.
Issues surrounding cost and identifying bogus claims - a common phenomenon in a no-fault environment - are highly troublesome.
But this takes the character theory out of the frying pan of act-marginalization into the fire of no-fault criminal liability.
During the decades after 1910 most states established no-fault workmen's compensation insurance.
This contrasts strikingly with other countries, where no-fault systems remove the need to prove culpability and thus facilitate prompt and effective rehabilitation.
This legislation should not, however, be confused with a 'no-fault' system of compensation.
The generic term 'no-fault' suggests a degree of homogeneity which does not, in fact, exist.