Conventional tort law does not allow exposure victims to seek compensation until they develop symptoms of illness. Because this may bar recovery if the injurer is judgment proof, some have advocated allowing victims to sue at exposure. However, critics charge that such a tort for risk would create a race to file . We show that a race may or may not occur in equilibrium, and that when it does occur, not all victims choose to file even if bankruptcy is an inevitable result. We examine the consequences of the possible equilibria on compensation of victims, litigation costs, and injurer care
We explore how the incentives of a plaintiff and her attorney, when considering filing suit and barg...
The private value of lawsuits is based on plaintiffs ’ expected recovery at trial compared to their ...
In the aftermath of Gregg v Scott and Johnston v NEI, it is commonly thought that claims for exposur...
Conventional tort law does not allow exposure victims to seek compensation until they develop sympto...
Conventional tort law does not allow victims of exposure to a toxic substance to seek compensation u...
Conventional tort law does not allow exposure victims to seek compensation until they develop sympto...
Conventional tort law does not allow victims of exposure to a toxic substance to seek compensation u...
Conventional tort law bars victims of exposure to a toxic substance from filing suit until they actu...
Under traditional tort rules, individuals exposed to toxic substances face significant obstacles to ...
This article analyses the risks and rewards involved in the litigation process, and whether it is be...
This Article considers the possibility of imposing liability in torts for a wrongfully created risk ...
In toxic tort litigation, a plaintiff has no cause of action for increased risk of harm unless that ...
Traditional tort law does not allow a victim of exposure to a toxic substance to seek damages withou...
This study focuses on the economic consequences of tort reform. In particular, we address two issues...
If the legal system operates perfectly in applying the negligence rule, potential injurers always me...
We explore how the incentives of a plaintiff and her attorney, when considering filing suit and barg...
The private value of lawsuits is based on plaintiffs ’ expected recovery at trial compared to their ...
In the aftermath of Gregg v Scott and Johnston v NEI, it is commonly thought that claims for exposur...
Conventional tort law does not allow exposure victims to seek compensation until they develop sympto...
Conventional tort law does not allow victims of exposure to a toxic substance to seek compensation u...
Conventional tort law does not allow exposure victims to seek compensation until they develop sympto...
Conventional tort law does not allow victims of exposure to a toxic substance to seek compensation u...
Conventional tort law bars victims of exposure to a toxic substance from filing suit until they actu...
Under traditional tort rules, individuals exposed to toxic substances face significant obstacles to ...
This article analyses the risks and rewards involved in the litigation process, and whether it is be...
This Article considers the possibility of imposing liability in torts for a wrongfully created risk ...
In toxic tort litigation, a plaintiff has no cause of action for increased risk of harm unless that ...
Traditional tort law does not allow a victim of exposure to a toxic substance to seek damages withou...
This study focuses on the economic consequences of tort reform. In particular, we address two issues...
If the legal system operates perfectly in applying the negligence rule, potential injurers always me...
We explore how the incentives of a plaintiff and her attorney, when considering filing suit and barg...
The private value of lawsuits is based on plaintiffs ’ expected recovery at trial compared to their ...
In the aftermath of Gregg v Scott and Johnston v NEI, it is commonly thought that claims for exposur...