Montana Code Annotated
Part 7. Liability
27-1-705. Several liability -- purpose -- pleading -- determination -- nonparties

27-1-705. (Effective on occurrence of contingency) Several liability -- purpose -- pleading -- determination -- nonparties. (1) The purpose of 27-1-703 and this section is to substitute several liability for the former law providing for joint and several liability, except for certain actions. The purpose of several liability is to allocate responsibility based on fault to all parties to an occurrence, rather than only to the parties to the litigation, and to ensure that the liability of each party to an occurrence is allocated in direct proportion to that party's fault.
(2) In an action brought as a result of the death of a person or injury to a person or property, the liability of a defendant is several only and is not joint, except as provided in subsection (7). A defendant is liable only for that percentage of damages that is equal to the ratio of defendant's fault to the total fault attributed to all persons involved in the occurrence from which the action arose, including claimants, defendants, and persons not party to the action. A separate judgment must be entered against the defendant for that amount.
(3) In determining the percentage of fault of persons who are parties to the action, the trier of fact shall consider the fault of persons not a party to the action, based upon evidence of those persons' fault, that is admissible in evidence. Assessment of fault against a nonparty does not subject the nonparty to liability in the action or any other action and may not be introduced as evidence of liability in any other action.
(4) The percentage of fault attributable to parties to the action may total less than 100% if the trier of fact finds that fault contributing to cause the claimant's loss is attributable to other persons.
(5) The jury shall return a special verdict, or the judge shall make special findings in the absence of a jury, determining the percentage of fault attributable to each party and determining the total amount of damages sustained by the claimant.
(6) A defendant shall affirmatively plead comparative fault and identify in the answer or within a reasonable amount of time after filing the answer as determined by the court, each person who the defendant alleges is at fault with respect to the occurrence that is the basis for the action. A defendant who pleads the comparative fault of another has the burden of proving the fault.
(7) Section 27-1-703 applies and this section does not apply to an action arising from an act or omission that violates a state environmental law relating to hazardous or deleterious substances.
(8) Parties whose liability arises from acts or omissions in concert or from acts or omissions arising from an agency or employment relationship must be apportioned a single percentage of fault and must be treated as a single party for purposes of this section.
(9) For purposes of this section, "fault" means an act or omission that proximately caused or contributed to injury or damages sustained by a person seeking recovery and includes negligence in any of its degrees, contributory negligence, strict liability, and products liability.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 429, L. 1997.

Structure Montana Code Annotated

Montana Code Annotated

Title 27. Civil Liability, Remedies, and Limitations

Chapter 1. Availability of Remedies -- Liability

Part 7. Liability

27-1-701. Liability for negligence as well as willful acts

27-1-702. Comparative negligence -- extent to which contributory negligence bars recovery in action for damages

27-1-703. Multiple defendants -- determination of liability

27-1-704. Release -- covenant not to sue

27-1-705. Several liability -- purpose -- pleading -- determination -- nonparties

27-1-706. Effect of a release or covenant not to sue

27-1-707. reserved

27-1-708. Liability of landowner to trespasser

27-1-709. Property owner's immunity from damage caused by use of property unlawfully taken

27-1-710. Civil liability for injuries involving alcohol consumption

27-1-711. Liability of minor or person of unsound mind for own torts -- exemplary damages

27-1-712. Liability for damages for deceit

27-1-713. Duty to restore thing wrongfully acquired or retained

27-1-714. Limits on liability for emergency care rendered at scene of accident or emergency

27-1-715. Liability of owner of vicious dog

27-1-716. Immunity of persons donating food for free distribution

27-1-717. Issuing a bad check, draft, converted check, electronic funds transfer, or order or stopping payment -- civil liability -- statute of limitations

27-1-718. Civil penalty for shoplifting

27-1-719. Liability of seller of product for physical harm to user or consumer

27-1-720. Liability -- defect in design of firearms or ammunition

27-1-721. Immunity of certain firearms and hunter safety or hunter education instructors

27-1-722. Civil damages immunity for injury caused by legal use of force

27-1-723. reserved

27-1-724. Limits on liability of livestock owner or property owner in accidents involving motor vehicles and livestock

27-1-725. Purpose

27-1-726. Definitions

27-1-727. Equine activity liability limitations

27-1-728. Mule and horseracing -- exception

27-1-729. and 27-1-730 reserved

27-1-731. Individual immunity for and indemnification of ditch company employees -- definitions

27-1-732. Immunity of nonprofit corporation officers, directors, and volunteers

27-1-733. Liability of nonprofit organizations and their employees for injuries suffered in sponsored rodeo and similar events

27-1-734. Limits on liability of health care provider in emergency situations

27-1-735. Emergency communications systems -- lawful release of information

27-1-736. Limits on liability of medical practitioner or dental hygienist who provides services without compensation

27-1-737. Repealed

27-1-738. Health care provider's responsibility for others

27-1-739. Liability of health care provider for reduced chance of recovery caused by malpractice

27-1-740. Ridesharing -- limits on employer liability

27-1-741. Purpose

27-1-742. Definitions

27-1-743. Operator's responsibilities

27-1-744. Passenger responsibilities and prohibitions

27-1-745. Injury reports

27-1-746. Duty of health care provider performing third-party medical examination

27-1-747. Claims and damages based on birth of child prohibited

27-1-748. through 27-1-750 reserved

27-1-751. Short title

27-1-752. Definitions

27-1-753. Limitation on liability in sport or recreational opportunity

27-1-754. Recreational activity -- applicability exceptions

27-1-755. Civil action -- human trafficking victim