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Comparative Negligence
A legal doctrine that allocates damages based on the proportional fault of each party involved in an accident, allowing for partial financial recovery based on degree of fault.
Last Clear Chance
A doctrine in tort law that allows a plaintiff to recover damages even if they were partially at fault, if the defendant had the final opportunity to avoid the harm but failed to do so.
Strict Liability
A legal doctrine in tort law that makes a person or entity responsible for damages or harm caused, regardless of negligence or fault.
Defective Condition
A flaw in a product that makes it unsafe for its intended or reasonably foreseeable use.
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