Abstract Liability for damage arising from the employment relationship is a type of liability for damage caused by actions of another. In such cases, the person who caused the damage is not liable, but the person who gave the order to perform the work is liable. However, in order for this type of liability to come to expression, the damage must have been caused without the fault of employee. This type of liability is characterized by three separate subtypes as follows: 1. the employer's liability for damage caused by his employee to another person, 2. the employer's liability for the damage caused to employee at work, and 3. Liability of legal person for damage caused by its own bodies. Each subtype has its own conditions, which must be fu...