Chapter 663
43 sections
§663-1 Who is responsible for injuries and how to sue
§663-1.2 When you can sue for damages beyond a broken contract
§663-1.3 Lawsuits cannot state a specific dollar amount for damages
§663-1.4 When a doctor sued by another doctor can get legal costs paid
§663-1.5 When helpers are protected from being sued
§663-1.6 Duty to call for help at a crime scene
§663-1.7 Protection for medical review committee members
§663-1.8 Protection for chiropractic review committees and their reports
§663-1.9 Protection from lawsuits for medical staff who help police with blood or urine tests
§663-2 When stores and theaters can legally hold someone
§663-3 Suing for a loved one's wrongful death
§663-4 Lawsuits continue after the wrongdoer dies
§663-5 Continuing a lawsuit after the defendant dies
§663-6 Suing an estate after the person who hurt you dies
§663-7 Lawsuits can continue after an injured person dies
§663-8 Recovering lost future earnings in a wrongful death case
§663-8.3 How future lost earnings are calculated in injury cases
§663-8.5 What counts as non-economic damages in injury lawsuits
§663-8.7 Limit on money for pain and suffering
§663-8.8 Limits on electric utility payouts for wildfire damage
§663-8.9 No lawsuits for emotional distress from property damage alone
§663-9 Who pays when an animal hurts someone or damages property
§663-9.1 When animal owners are not responsible for injuries
§663-9.5 Who pays when a gun goes off and hurts someone
§663-10 How courts handle liens on injury settlements and judgments
§663-10.4 Repairing disputed streets without claiming ownership
§663-10.5 Government liability when multiple parties caused the injury
§663-10.6 Protection for groups and donors helping needy people
§663-10.7 Protection for helping during a disaster
§663-10.9 When one person can be made to pay for another's share
§663-11 Who counts as joint wrongdoers
§663-12 When one wrongdoer can get others to share the cost
§663-13 Getting a judgment against one wrongdoer does not let others off
§663-15.5 Settling with one person who owes you: what it means for the others
§663-17 Bringing in other parties and claiming contribution
§663-21 Advance payments do not mean admitting fault
§663-22 How advance payments reduce a court award
§663-24 How advance insurance payments affect policy limits
§663-31 How fault is shared when both sides are partly at fault
§663-41 Who can be sued for underage drinking injuries
§663-42 No recovery for subrogation claims under certain insurance policies
§663-51 Definitions for public land injury rules
§663-52 When warning signs protect the government from lawsuits