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09/30/2023

Stepping into the legal world? Here's why you need to understand 'Comparative Negligence.' It's a principal in tort law, that modernizes how fault is determined. Gone are the days of one-sided blame, with absolute fault or harsh contributory negligence rules.

Enter Comparative Negligence, the equitable approach to shared responsibility. It acknowledges that both parties can contribute to an incident. Allocating liability in a fair proportionate manner.

Two main types dominate U.S. law: 'Pure' and 'Modified.' In 'Pure,' you can claim damages even if you're 99% at fault! 'Modified' requires the defendant to be at least 50% or 51% at fault.

Why is this important? Mostly because it influences everything from settlement negotiations to courtroom strategies. Legal professionals often use it to tailor defense or plaintiff strategies, making expert guidance crucial.

Get informed, be prepared and ensure a balanced fight in court. Comparative negligence is your key, to unlocking more equitable resolutions in the legal world. ⚖️🔑

For further details on comparative negligence in the state of Oklahoma, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Missouri and more. Be sure to send us a message or visit our website.

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Reference(s)📙:

1. Emily Lynch Morissette, Aspen Publishing / Wolters Kluwer (2020), Personal Injury and The Law of Torts for Paralegals. (5th ed.), p. 128-134. ISBN 9781543810837

*Note: Through the rulings in higher courts (including federal decisions), the passage of new legislation, ballot initiatives etc. Laws governed by the state are always subject to change. While we work hard to offer the most up to date details as possible. We highly recommend consulting with an attorney or conducting your own legal research, to confirm the law(s) within your state.

09/13/2023

Comparative Negligence: In Missouri, personal injury cases are governed by the principle of pure comparative negligence. This allows you to seek damages, even if you bear significant responsibility for your own injury. Your final award will be adjusted, based on your share of the fault. For instance, if you are found to be 80% responsible for an accident that resulted in $100,000 in damages. You're still eligible to receive $20,000, which is 20% of the total amount.

For further details on personal injury law in the state of Missouri. Be sure to send us a message or visit our website.

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Reference(s)📙:

1. Missouri Revisor of Statutes, Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo Section 537.765, retrieved from: https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=537.765

*Note: Through the rulings in higher courts (including federal decisions), the passage of new legislation, ballot initiatives etc. Laws governed by the state are always subject to change. While we work hard to offer the most up to date details as possible. We highly recommend consulting with an attorney or conducting your own legal research, to confirm the law(s) within your state.

06/27/2023

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