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Comparative Negligence
A theory in tort law under which the liability for injuries resulting from negligent acts is shared by all parties who were negligent (including the injured party) on the basis of each person’s proportionate negligence.
Alleging Negligence
The act of accusing someone of failing to take proper care in doing something, leading to damage or injury.
Recovery
The process of obtaining something lost or owed, or the act of returning to a normal state of health, mind, or strength.
Reasonable Person
A legal standard used to represent how a typical person, with ordinary prudence, would act in certain circumstances.
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