Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 925 - Statutory Rights of Action and Defenses
Section 52-572o. - Comparative responsibility. Award of damages. Action for contribution.

(a) In any claim under sections 52-240a, 52-240b, 52-572m to 52-572q, inclusive, or 52-577a, the comparative responsibility of, or attributed to, the claimant, shall not bar recovery but shall diminish the award of compensatory damages proportionately, according to the measure of responsibility attributed to the claimant.

(b) In any claim involving comparative responsibility, the court may instruct the jury to give answers to special interrogatories, or if there is no jury, the court may make its own findings, indicating (1) the amount of damages each claimant would receive if comparative responsibility were disregarded, and (2) the percentage of responsibility allocated to each party, including the claimant, as compared with the combined responsibility of all parties to the action. For this purpose, the court may decide that it is appropriate to treat two or more persons as a single party.
(c) In determining the percentage of responsibility, the trier of fact shall consider, on a comparative basis, both the nature and quality of the conduct of the party.
(d) The court shall determine the award for each claimant according to these findings and shall enter judgment against parties liable on the basis of the common law joint and several liability of joint tortfeasors. The judgment shall also specify the proportionate amount of damages allocated against each party liable, according to the percentage of responsibility established for such party.
(e) If a judgment has been rendered, any action for contribution must be brought within one year after the judgment becomes final. If no judgment has been rendered, the person bringing the action for contribution either must have (1) discharged by payment the common liability within the period of the statute of limitations applicable to the right of action of the claimant against him and commenced the action for contribution within one year after payment, or (2) agreed while action was pending to discharge the common liability and, within one year after the agreement, have paid the liability and brought an action for contribution.
(P.A. 79-483, S. 4; P.A. 82-160, S. 244; P.A. 84-546, S. 122, 173.)
History: P.A. 82-160 amended Subsec. (a) by deleting incorrect statutory references; P.A. 84-546 deleted reference to Sec. 38-370o in Subsec. (a); (Revisor's note: The reference in Subsec. (a) to Secs. “52-572n to 52-572r” was changed editorially by the Revisors to Secs. “52-572n to 52-572q” to reflect the repeal of Sec. 52-572r by P.A. 93-228, S. 34, 35).
Cited. 187 C. 363; 192 C. 280; 200 C. 562; 203 C. 156; 204 C. 399. Sec. 52-572m et seq., product liability act, abrogated common law indemnification principles in this area. 205 C. 694. Cited. Id., 699; 207 C. 575; Id., 599; 208 C. 82; 210 C. 189; 212 C. 462; Id., 509; 213 C. 136; 216 C. 65; 225 C. 401; 226 C. 282; 229 C. 213; Id., 500; Id., 829; 233 C. 732; 236 C. 769; 241 C. 199; 243 C. 168. Section does not contemplate, and is inconsistent with, apportionment of a percentage of plaintiff's total damages to his employer who has intervened in the action to recoup worker's compensation payments made by employer; other than provision in Subsec. (c) requiring fact finder to consider both the nature and quality of the conduct of each party, section does not limit the type of conduct that may be considered in determining plaintiff's measure of comparative responsibility. 280 C. 1. Modified consumer expectation test, recognized in 241 C. 199, is the primary strict product liability test; ordinary consumer expectation test is reserved for those limited cases in which product fails to meet consumer's legitimate, commonly accepted minimum safety expectations. 321 C. 172.
Cited. 1 CA 48; 3 CA 230; 8 CA 642; 16 CA 558; 30 CA 664; 31 CA 824; 32 CA 373; judgment reversed, see 229 C. 829; 36 CA 601; 39 CA 635; 40 CS 74; 41 CA 555; Id., 856; 46 CA 18; Id., 699.
Cited. 40 CS 120; 41 CS 179; 42 CS 153; 44 CS 510. Legislature, in enacting section, abrogated claims for common-law indemnification. 49 CS 394.
Subsec. (d):
Purposes of this Subsec. and Subsec. (e) are to ensure, to the extent possible, that plaintiff is made whole by recovering the full amount of his net award, from all or any one of the defendants, and to provide that if any liable defendant pays more than its proportional share of that net award, it may seek appropriate contributions from the other liable defendants; employer who has intervened in the case to recoup workers' compensation benefits paid to plaintiff is not a party against which proportional liability may be assigned under section. 280 C. 1.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 52 - Civil Actions

Chapter 925 - Statutory Rights of Action and Defenses

Section 52-555. - Actions for injuries resulting in death.

Section 52-555a. - Actions for loss of consortium re death of spouse independent for determination of damages.

Section 52-555b. - Actions for loss of consortium re death of spouse to be joined with all actions re death of spouse.

Section 52-555c. - Statute of limitations. Actions for loss of consortium re death of spouse contingent upon proof of facts for wrongful death.

Section 52-555d. - Eligibility for workers' compensation benefits bar to action for loss of consortium against employer.

Section 52-556. - Actions for injuries caused by motor vehicles owned by the state.

Section 52-557. - Injury to children being transported to school.

Section 52-557a. - Standard of care owed social invitee.

Section 52-557b. - “Good samaritan law”. Immunity from liability for emergency medical assistance, first aid or medication by injection. Immunity from liability re automatic external defibrillators. School personnel not required to render emergency f...

Section 52-557c. - Standard of care applicable to owners and operators of school buses.

Section 52-557d. - Defense of charitable immunity abolished.

Section 52-557e. - Immunity of physicians from liability for uncompensated service on hospital utilization review committee.

Section 52-557f. - Landowner liability for recreational use of land. Definitions.

Section 52-557g. - Liability of owner of land available to public for recreation; exceptions.

Section 52-557h. - Owner liable, when.

Section 52-557i. - Obligation of user of land.

Section 52-557j. - Liability of landowner upon whose land snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, motorcycles, minibikes or minicycles are operated.

Section 52-557k. - Liability of landowner who allows persons to harvest firewood, fruits or vegetables or engage in maple-sugaring activities.

Section 52-557l. - Immunity from liability of certain persons who donate food or distribute donated food.

Section 52-557m. - Immunity from liability of directors, officers and trustees of nonprofit tax-exempt organizations.

Section 52-557n. - Liability of political subdivision and its employees, officers and agents. Liability of members of local boards and commissions.

Section 52-557o. - Liability of land surveyors.

Section 52-557p. (Formerly Sec. 52-577p). - Assumption of risk by person engaged in recreational equestrian activities, when.

Section 52-557q. - Immunity from liability of broadcaster that broadcasts emergency alert and information concerning child abduction. Immunity from liability of outdoor advertising establishment.

Section 52-557r. - Immunity from liability of fire department for installation or delivery of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

Section 52-557s. - Liability of owner or keeper of horse, pony, donkey or mule.

Section 52-557t. - Absolute defense to civil action resulting from good faith report of an act of threatening.

Section 52-557u. - Entering the passenger motor vehicle of another to remove child or animal from vehicle. Affirmative defense against civil damages and criminal penalties, when.

Section 52-557v. - Immunity from liability of the state, political subdivisions and employees for emergency administration of epinephrine cartridge injector.

Section 52-558. - Liability for placing obstructions in highway.

Section 52-559. - Damage for spreading fire.

Section 52-560. - Damages for cutting trees, timber or shrubbery. Exclusion.

Section 52-560a. - Damages for encroachment on state, municipal or nonprofit land conservation organization open space land. Attorney General enforcement. Civil action.

Section 52-561. - Trespass to lands without color of right.

Section 52-561a. - Damage by domestic fowls.

Section 52-562. - Liability for fraud in contracting debt; concealing property.

Section 52-563. - Liability for waste by tenant for life or years.

Section 52-564. - Treble damages for theft.

Section 52-564a. - Liability for shoplifting.

Section 52-565. - Double damages for forgery.

Section 52-565a. - Liability of drawer for dishonored check. Service charge on drawer for dishonored check.

Section 52-566. - Treble damages for wilful removal or destruction of bridge.

Section 52-567. - Treble damages for injury to milestone, guidepost or railing.

Section 52-568. - Damages for groundless or vexatious suit or defense.

Section 52-568a. - Damages for groundless or vexatious suit against the owner or operator of a “pick or cut your own agricultural operation”.

Section 52-569. - Damages for leaving open bars, gate or fence.

Section 52-570. - Action for malicious erection of structure.

Section 52-570a. (Formerly Sec. 52-202). - Action against fiduciary.

Section 52-570b. - Action for computer-related offenses.

Section 52-570c. - Action for transmission of unsolicited facsimile or telephone messages. Unsolicited electronic mail advertising material.

Section 52-570d. - Action for illegal recording of private telephonic communications.

Section 52-570e. - Action for damages resulting from violations of unemployment or workers' compensation laws.

Section 52-570f. - Action for theft of electric, gas, water, steam or community antenna television service.

Section 52-571a. - Action for deprivation of equal rights and privileges.

Section 52-571aa. (Formerly Sec. 52-571). - Discrimination on account of membership in armed forces so as to cause deprivation of rights, privileges or immunities usually enjoyed by public. Penalty.

Section 52-571b. - Action or defense authorized when state or political subdivision burdens a person's exercise of religion.

Section 52-571bb. - Discrimination on account of membership in armed forces re access to any place of public accommodation, resort or amusement. Penalty.

Section 52-571c. - Action for damages resulting from intimidation based on bigotry or bias.

Section 52-571d. - Action for discrimination by golf country club in membership or access to facilities or services.

Section 52-571e. - Action for damages resulting from actions of agent of surety on a bond.

Section 52-571f. - Strict liability of person who illegally transfers a firearm.

Section 52-571g. - Strict liability of person who fails to securely store a firearm.

Section 52-571h. - Action for damages resulting from identity theft.

Section 52-571i. - Action for damages resulting from trafficking in persons.

Section 52-571j. - Action for interference with a person taking still or video images of police officer in the performance of duty.

Section 52-571k. - Action for equitable relief or damages resulting from deprivation of equal protection of the laws of the state committed by a police officer.

Section 52-571l. - Action for damages resulting from stalking in the second degree by disclosing another person's personally identifying information by means of electronic communication.

Section 52-571m. - Action to recover damages for judgment entered against a person where liability is based on alleged provision, receipt or assistance in provision or receipt of reproductive health care services. Definitions. Exceptions.

Section 52-571n. - Action to recover damages for judgment entered against a person where liability is based on alleged provision, receipt or assistance in provision or receipt of gender-affirming health care services or reproductive health care servi...

Section 52-572. - Parental liability for torts of minors.

Section 52-572a. - Release by injured person voidable if obtained within fifteen days.

Section 52-572b. - Alienation of affections and breach of promise actions abolished.

Section 52-572c. - Parent-child immunity abrogated in certain negligence actions.

Section 52-572d. - Interspousal immunity abrogated in motor vehicle negligence actions accruing out of state.

Section 52-572e. - Release of joint tortfeasor.

Section 52-572f. - Criminal conversation action abolished.

Section 52-572g. - Defenses against holder in due course of instrument in consumer goods credit transaction.

Section 52-572h. - Negligence actions. Doctrines applicable. Liability of multiple tortfeasors for damages.

Section 52-572i. - Application of the family car doctrine.

Section 52-572j. - Derivative actions by shareholders or members.

Section 52-572k. - Hold harmless clause against public policy in certain construction contracts.

Section 52-572l. - Strict tort liability, contributory negligence and comparative negligence not bar to recovery.

Section 52-572m. - Product liability actions. Definitions.

Section 52-572n. - Product liability claims.

Section 52-572o. - Comparative responsibility. Award of damages. Action for contribution.

Section 52-572p. - Limitation of liability of product seller.

Section 52-572q. - Liability of product seller due to lack of adequate warnings or instructions.

Section 52-572r. - Product liability claims against third parties.

Section 52-572w. - Agreement exempting caterer or catering establishment from liability for negligence void as against public policy.

Section 52-572x. - Motor carrier transportation contract. Indemnification against liability for negligence or intentional acts or omissions void and unenforceable.