The collateral-source rule a. has been abolished in some states because allowing the admission of evidence of

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The collateral-source rule

a. has been abolished in some states because allowing the admission of evidence of supplemental benefits helps ensure that liability is divided among tortfeasors in accord with their respective degrees of culpability.

b. prevents plaintiffs from being fully compensated.

c. prevents or limits duplication in awards from multiple sources.

d. all of the above.

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Tort Law

ISBN: 9780357454800

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Authors: J. Stanley Edwards, Traci Cull

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