American Motorcycle Association v. Superior Court

20 Cal. 3d 578 (1978). One-Sentence Takeaway: The doctrine of comparative negligence extends to multiple tortfeasors, allowing for partial indemnity apportioned according to each party’s degree of fault while preserving joint and several liability for plaintiffs’ full recovery. Summary: This seminal case is the first where a court adopted comparative fault theory for apportionment of […]

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