/kənˈtrɪbjutɪŋ ˈtɔrtˌfɛzər/ – Phrase
Definition: người tòng phạm lỗi.
A more thorough explanation: A contributing tortfeasor is a party who is found to have played a role in causing harm or injury to another person through a wrongful act or negligence, along with other parties who are also responsible for the same harm or injury. In legal terms, a contributing tortfeasor is a party who is jointly liable for the damages caused, along with other tortfeasors involved in the same wrongful conduct.
Example: In a negligence case involving a car accident, the court found that both drivers were contributing tortfeasors, as they both failed to obey traffic laws leading to the collision.