3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $200,000 in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction.

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3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $200,000 in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover?

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $200,000 in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $200,000 in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?$200,000 (the settlement amount)

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $200,000 in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?$200,000 (the settlement amount) From D 2 ?

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $200,000 in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?$200,000 (the settlement amount) From D 2 ?$300,000 (30% $1,000,000)

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $200,000 in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?$200,000 (the settlement amount) From D 2 ?$300,000 (30% $1,000,000) From D 3 ?

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $200,000 in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?$200,000 (the settlement amount) From D 2 ?$300,000 (30% $1,000,000) From D 3 ?$200,000 (20% $1,000,000)

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $200,000, the limit of his insurance policy, in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?$200,000 (the settlement amount) From D 2 ?$300,000 (30% $1,000,000) From D 3 ?$200,000 (20% $1,000,000) P’s total?

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $200,000, the limit of his insurance policy, in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?$200,000 (the settlement amount) From D 2 ?$300,000 (30% $1,000,000) From D 3 ?$200,000 (20% $1,000,000) P’s total?$700,000

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $700,000, in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover?

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $700,000, in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $700,000, in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?$700,000 (the settlement amount)

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $700,000, in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?$700,000 (the settlement amount) From D 2 ?

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $700,000, in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?$700,000 (the settlement amount) From D 2 ?$300,000 (30% $1,000,000)

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $700,000, in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?$700,000 (the settlement amount) From D 2 ?$300,000 (30% $1,000,000) From D 3 ?

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $700,000, in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?$700,000 (the settlement amount) From D 2 ?$300,000 (30% $1,000,000) From D 3 ?$200,000 (20% $1,000,000)

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $700,000, in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?$700,000 (the settlement amount) From D 2 ?$300,000 (30% $1,000,000) From D 3 ?$200,000 (20% $1,000,000) P’s total?

3 Ds cause injury to P. D 1 settles for $700,000, in exchange for P releasing D 1 from further liability. P sues D 2 and D 3, and the jury, in a jurisdiction that has abandoned joint and several liability, allocates fault as follows: D 1 : 50%D 2 : 30%D 3 : 20$P’s damages= $1,000,000 How much total will P recover? From D 1 ?$700,000 (the settlement amount) From D 2 ?$300,000 (30% $1,000,000) From D 3 ?$200,000 (20% $1,000,000) P’s total? $1,200,000