Accidental death and the rule of joint and several liability / Daniel Carvell, Janet Currie, W. Bentley MacLeod.

Author/creator Carvell, Daniel
Other author Currie, Janet M.
Other author MacLeod, W. Bentley (William Bentley), 1954-
Other author National Bureau of Economic Research.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoCambridge, MA : National Bureau of Economic Research,
Description38 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
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SeriesNBER working paper series ; working paper 15412
Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research) ; working paper no. 15412. UNAUTHORIZED
Abstract Reforms to the Joint and Several Liability rule (JSL) are one of the most common tort reforms and have been implemented by most US states. JSL allows plaintiffs to claim full recovery from one of the defendants, even if that defendant is only partially responsible for the tort. We develop a theoretical model that shows that the efficiency of the JSL rule depends critically on both whether the care taken by potential tortfeasors is observed, and on how the actions of the potential tortfeasors interact to cause the harm. We then provide evidence that reforms of the JSL rule have been accompanied by reductions in the accidental death rate in the U. S. This result is consistent with the hypothesis that the reform of JSL causes potential tortfeasors to take more care.
General note"October 2009."
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