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Comparative Negligence
Comparative Negligence is a legal principle that reduces the plaintiff's damages award according to the plaintiff's degree of fault for the accident.
Last Clear Chance
A doctrine in tort law that allows a plaintiff to recover damages even if they were partly at fault, if the defendant had the last opportunity to avoid the accident.
Contributory Negligence
is a legal doctrine holding that if a party can be shown to have contributed to their own harm, they may be barred from recovering damages from another party who may have also been negligent.
Modified Comparative Negligence
A legal principle in tort law where damages are apportioned among parties according to the degree of fault, limiting a plaintiff's ability to recover if their fault reaches a certain threshold.
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