· 2/8/2000
Poliseno v. General Motors Corp.
Citations
- 744 A.2d 679
- 328 N.J. Super. 41
How courts have described this case
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- concluding that while death is indivisible as to result, it is capable of apportionment in terms of causation
- concluding that while death is indivisible as to result, it is capable of apportionment in terms of causation
- explaining the distinction between apportionment based on causation principles and fault
- explaining the distinction between apportionment based on causation principles and fault
- “The defendant was not required to produce evidence amounting to scientific or mathematical precision as to how much [it] contributed in percentage points to [plaintiffs injury].”
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Judges: Judges Havey, Keefe and Lintner
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