5505 - Monetary limits of liability.

     § 5505.  Monetary limits of liability.        (a)  General rule.--Liability of the parents under this     chapter shall be limited to:            (1)  The sum of $1,000 for injuries suffered by any one        person as a result of one tortious act or continuous series        of tortious acts.            (2)  The sum of $2,500 regardless of the number of        persons who suffer injury as a result of one tortious act or        continuous series of tortious acts.        (b)  Proceedings where loss exceeds liability.--In the event     that actual loss as ascertained by the court or the judgment     against the child exceeds $2,500, the parents shall be     discharged from further liability by the payment of $2,500 into     court. The court shall cause all aggrieved parties to submit     itemized statements of loss in writing and shall make     distribution proportionately, whether the claims be for injuries     to the person or for theft, destruction or loss of property. The     court may take testimony to assist it in making proper     distribution and may appoint a master to accomplish this     purpose. All costs and fees incurred in these proceedings shall     be paid from the $2,500 paid into court.        (c)  Joint acts by children of same parent.--The limitations     on liability set forth in subsections (a) and (b) shall be     applicable when two or more children of the same parent engage     jointly in the commission of one tortious act or series of     tortious acts.     (Apr. 21, 1994, P.L.128, No.15, eff. 60 days)        Cross References.  Section 5505 is referred to in sections     5503, 5504 of this title.