Virginia Statutes
§ 8.01-379.3 — General verdict accompanied by answer to interrogatories
Virginia § 8.01-379.3
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 8.01-379.3 (2026).
Text
Except in actions for negligence resulting in injury to person or death by wrongful act, in civil actions when the court determines that the complexity of the issues warrant, the court may submit to the jury, together with appropriate forms for a general verdict, written interrogatories upon one or more issues of fact the decision of which is necessary to a verdict. In actions for negligence resulting in injury to person or death by wrongful act, the court shall submit to the jury a general verdict form only, provided that the court may submit interrogatories to the jury if otherwise specifically authorized by law, if under substantive law governing the case comparative negligence applies, or if all parties to the action agree that interrogatories may be submitted to the jury. The court sh
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Legislative History
2005, c. 499.
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