No. 92-0036.District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.
March 17, 1993.
Appeal from the Circuit Court, Broward County, Robert C. Scott, J.
Page 86
Arnold R. Ginsberg of Perse, P.A. Ginsberg, P.A., and Theodore J. Fournaris of Fournaris Eversole, P.A., Miami, for appellants.
Bonita L. Kneeland of Fowler, White, Gillen, Boggs, Villareal
Banker, P.A., Tampa, and Bohdan Neswiacheny, Fort Lauderdale, for appellee — J.M. Beeson, Co.
Love Phipps of Corlett Killian, P.A. Miami, for appellee — Horizons Development, Inc.
Edward D. Schuster of Pyszka, Kessler, Massey, Weldon, Catri, Holton Douberley, P.A., Fort Lauderdale, for appellee — Dept. of Transp.
William G. Burd and Austin Carr of Law Office of Kenney, Burd, Knutson Markowitz, Miami, for Walter H. Keller, Jr., Inc., and Walter H. Keller, Jr.
Robert D. Moses of Wiederhold, Moses, Bulfin Rubin, West Palm Beach, for appellee — Jack Hardy, Inc.
Robert Buchsbaum of Conroy, Simberg Lewis, P.A., Hollywood, for appellee — Burkhart Services.
PER CURIAM.
REVERSED. We agree with appellants that the trial court erred in dismissing their tort action on the grounds that they had failed to join an indispensable party, an alleged additional tortfeasor. See Dulman v. Seaboard Coast Line R.R., Co., 308 So.2d 53
(Fla. 4th DCA 1975); Fincher Motor Sales, Inc. v. Lakin, 156 So.2d 672 (Fla. 3d DCA 1963). Under these cases an injured party has the discretion to determine and sue those potential tortfeasors who may be jointly or severally liable for that party’s injuries.
ANSTEAD, POLEN and FARMER, JJ., concur.