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Joint and Several Liability in West Virginia Now Defunct Due to Comparative Fault Rules

In early 3015, then-governor of West Virginia Earl Ray Tomblin signed House Bill 3002 into law. It established new comparative fault standards in West Virginia, abolishing joint liability in the process. Under these new rules, most accident circumstances result in a defendant being liable for only the percentage of damages attributed to his or her Read More

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