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Comparative Negligence
A legal doctrine under which a plaintiff's damages are reduced by a percentage equal to their degree of fault in causing their injury.
Strict Liability
A legal doctrine holding individuals or entities responsible for damages or injuries caused by their actions or products, regardless of negligence or intent.
Contributory Negligence
A legal doctrine that can reduce the claimant's ability to recover damages if they are found partly at fault for the incident or harm.
Reasonable Person Standard
A legal benchmark used to determine how an average person would responsibly act in certain circumstances.
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