If a plaintiff is absent contributory negligence, does she lose the right to a joint and several judgment?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Saidy v Louzado, 2019 BCSC 281 (CanLII):

I emphasized the line, “absent contributory negligence” in para. 32 to clarify that I understand the court to be saying, if a plaintiff is contributorily negligent, she loses the right to a joint and several judgment; that is, the judgment is issued severally and she may only recover the respective damages that each tortfeasor is at fault for. The distinction between “causation” and “fault” is critical. This distinction was articulated in Karran v. Anderson, 2009 BCSC 1105:

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