Fellow Servant Rule
Updated: 04 November 2024
What Does Fellow Servant Rule Mean?
The fellow servant rule was a common law doctrine that prevented injured employees from filing personal injury lawsuits against their employer if the injury resulted solely from a coworker’s negligence.
Insuranceopedia Explains Fellow Servant Rule
Under the fellow servant rule, an employee injured due to a coworker’s negligence had to pursue legal action against the coworker rather than the employer.
This rule has largely been replaced by workers’ compensation regulations across most regions.
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