Most U.S. states have enacted JSL reform, the move from a regime of joint and several liability (JSL) that allows plaintiffs to claim full recovery from any one of multiple defendants to one where defendants are held liable only for the harm they cause. Contrary to previous theoretical work, we show that JSL reform can increase precaution by judgment proof agent by giving “deep pockets” an incentive to reduce their own liability by bringing judgment-proof agents into court. This result can help explain our empirical findings showing that JSL reform reduces death rates (and hence increase precaution) for many types of accidents. Together, these results highlight the role that litigation costs and judgment-proof agents play in the func...
This Article proposes that the value of statistical life ( VSL ) be used to set the total damages a...
We investigate the effect of the split-award tort reform, where the state takes a share of the plain...
Two theories of tort liability influence modern tort law. The corrective justice theory ( CJT ) hold...
Most U.S. states have enacted JSL reform, the move from a regime of joint and several liability (JSL...
Abstract: Theory suggests that tort reform could have either of two impacts on accidents. First, re...
Theory suggests that tort reform could have two possible impacts on accidents. Reforms could increas...
Potential defendants faced with the prospect of tort or tort-like damage actions can reduce their li...
Rubin and Shepherd (2007) suggest certain tort reforms actually lower accidental death rates. This i...
In this paper we analyse two ways in which liability can be reduced: caps (the judgment proof proble...
This study shows that the effects of judgment proofness on precaution depend on whether the injurer ...
Tort reform advocates hoped to use a recent case, Norfolk & Western Railway Co. v. Ayers, 123 S. Ct....
Plaintiffs are the masters of their own actions.\u27 They decide when, where, and whom to sue. Altho...
Insolvency is usually blamed for inducing injurers to take too little precaution. However, it has al...
This study shows that the effects of judgment proofness on precaution depend on whether the injurer ...
A troublesome problem in the field of accident insurance is the interpretation of the phrase by acc...
This Article proposes that the value of statistical life ( VSL ) be used to set the total damages a...
We investigate the effect of the split-award tort reform, where the state takes a share of the plain...
Two theories of tort liability influence modern tort law. The corrective justice theory ( CJT ) hold...
Most U.S. states have enacted JSL reform, the move from a regime of joint and several liability (JSL...
Abstract: Theory suggests that tort reform could have either of two impacts on accidents. First, re...
Theory suggests that tort reform could have two possible impacts on accidents. Reforms could increas...
Potential defendants faced with the prospect of tort or tort-like damage actions can reduce their li...
Rubin and Shepherd (2007) suggest certain tort reforms actually lower accidental death rates. This i...
In this paper we analyse two ways in which liability can be reduced: caps (the judgment proof proble...
This study shows that the effects of judgment proofness on precaution depend on whether the injurer ...
Tort reform advocates hoped to use a recent case, Norfolk & Western Railway Co. v. Ayers, 123 S. Ct....
Plaintiffs are the masters of their own actions.\u27 They decide when, where, and whom to sue. Altho...
Insolvency is usually blamed for inducing injurers to take too little precaution. However, it has al...
This study shows that the effects of judgment proofness on precaution depend on whether the injurer ...
A troublesome problem in the field of accident insurance is the interpretation of the phrase by acc...
This Article proposes that the value of statistical life ( VSL ) be used to set the total damages a...
We investigate the effect of the split-award tort reform, where the state takes a share of the plain...
Two theories of tort liability influence modern tort law. The corrective justice theory ( CJT ) hold...