joint and several liability

A legal doctrine applying in some states that allows an injured person to sue and recover from any one or more of several wrongdoers at his option, regardless of that wrongdoer's degree of negligence. The injured party cannot receive double compensation but can choose to recover 100 percent of a damages award from any defendant who is found liable to any extent. See also Several liability.

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