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- W2024692554 abstract "ONE Of the more vexing intellectual problems in tort law arises from accidents that have multiple causes. The simplest fact situations-dogs hunting in packs, fires combining to burn down a house, the malpractice of an attending physician further injuring the victim of another person's negligence, and many other such incidents-have generated a bewildering variety of legal rules and nomenclature.' The modern common law generally denied one tortfeasor the right to contribution from a joint tortfeasor,2 although this rule of no contribution was subject to certain exceptions, and indemnification was allowed in other situations.3 In recent years, most states have abrogated the no-contribution rule by statute.4 Where contribution is allowed, the formulas that determine the apportionment of damages among the joint tortfeasors range from the relatively simple method of dividing the damages by the number of defendants to the more complex (and costly) strategy of allocating damages in proportion to relative fault." @default.
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- W2024692554 title "A Comment on Causal Apportionment" @default.
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