Effective: April 7, 2005
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 80 - 125th General Assembly
If contributory fault is asserted as an affirmative defense to a tort claim, if it is determined that the plaintiff was contributorily at fault and that contributory fault was a direct and proximate cause of the injury, death, or loss to person or property that is the subject of the tort action, and if the plaintiff is entitled to recover compensatory damages pursuant to section 2315.33 of the Revised Code from more than one party, after it makes findings of fact or after the jury returns its general verdict accompanied by answers to interrogatories as described in section 2315.34 of the Revised Code, the court shall enter a judgment that is in favor of the plaintiff and that imposes liability pursuant to section 2307.22 of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 23 | Courts-Common Pleas
Chapter 2315 | Trial Procedure
Section 2315.01 | Trial - Procedure.
Section 2315.02 | View of Property by Jury.
Section 2315.03 | Deliberations of Jury.
Section 2315.04 | Duty of Officer in Charge of Jury.
Section 2315.05 | Jury May Be Discharged Without Verdict.
Section 2315.06 | Cause May Be Resubmitted.
Section 2315.07 | Verdict to Contain Amount of Recovery.
Section 2315.08 | Trial by Court.
Section 2315.09 | Case Stated - Controversy.
Section 2315.19 | Review of Evidence Supporting Damages for Noneconomic Loss.
Section 2315.20 | Evidence of Benefits to Plaintiff From Collateral Sources.
Section 2315.21 | Punitive or Exemplary Damages.
Section 2315.32 | Asserting Contributory Fault.
Section 2315.33 | Contributory Fault Effect on Right to Recover.
Section 2315.34 | Findings of Fact by Court - General Verdict and Interrogatories by Jury.
Section 2315.35 | Diminishing Compensatory Damages by Percentage of Tortious Conduct.