Abstract

The notion of accountability has language variants depending on whether one refers to the familiar language, of daily use, or to the specialized language, whether medical or legal; it also refers to a question on two modes of reasoning relating to causality. Accountability has a dual legal and social attribution meaning. The search for accountability is based on, which is part of a legal proceeding, is based on the application of seven criteria derived from the assessment of personal injury. It is the basis of medico-legal causality and differs from legal causality. Collective Psychogenic Phenomena (CPD) bring together diverse entities before which the search for accountability remains complex, the notion of causality remains difficult to establish. In these situations with multiple clinical contours, social treatment and the search for social adaptability are now preferred.

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