Personal Injury Legal Glossary
Glossary of Personal Injury Law Terms
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Joint and Several
Liability: Refers to a plaintiff's ability to sue one
or more defendants separately or all together at his or
her option. Permits a group of defendants to be held both
individually and collectively liable for all damages
suffered by the plaintiff. The plaintiff can recover the
entire amount of damages from one defendant, even if all
of the defendants are liable.
Joint Tenancy: A form of legal co-ownership of
property (also known as survivorship). At the death of one
co-owner, the surviving co-owner becomes sole owner of the
property. Tenancy by the entirety is a special form of
joint tenancy between a husband and wife.
Judge: Workers' compensation judges are appointed and
are representatives of the Pennsylvania Department of
Labor and Industry. They conduct hearings in an
administrative proceeding for workers' compensation cases.
Judgment: Official decision of a court resolving the
issues in a legal action and stating the rights and
obligations of the parties. See also decree, order.
Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict (n.o.v.): An
order by the trial judge entering a judgment in a manner
contradictory to the jury’s verdict. This is granted
only when the verdict is unreasonable and unsupportable.
Judicial: Pertaining to a judge.
Judicial Notice: The procedure by which a judge
recognizes the existence of the truth of a certain fact
having bearing on the case without the production of
evidence because such fact is established by common
notoriety. For example, if the accident happened on
Thanksgiving, the judge can take judicial notice that the
accident happened on a Thursday.
Judicial Review: The authority of a court to review
the official actions of other branches of government.
Also, the authority to declare unconstitutional the
actions of other branches.
Jurisdiction: The legal right by which judges exercise
their authority.
Jurisprudence: The study of law and the structure of
the legal system.
Jury: Persons selected according to law and sworn to
inquire into and declare a verdict on matters of fact. A
petit jury is an ordinary or trial jury, composed of six
to 12 persons, which hears either civil or criminal cases.
Jury Commissioner: The court officer responsible for
choosing the panel of persons to serve as potential jurors
for a particular court term.
Justiciable: Issues and claims capable of being
properly examined in court