American Motorcycle Ass'n v. Superior Court

American Motorcycle Association v. Superior Court, 20 Cal.

3d 578 (1978), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of California that first adopted a comparative fault regime for apportionment of liability among multiple tortfeasors for negligence in California.

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