Under Washington's comparative fault statute (RCW 4.22.070), when are multiple defendants jointly and severally liable to a plaintiff?
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A
Always, regardless of the plaintiff's comparative fault
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B
When the claimant's total fault is zero, or when defendants acted in concert or in an agency relationship
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C
When any single defendant is more than 50% at fault for the plaintiff's injuries
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D
Never — Washington applies pure several liability in all cases