Examples of 'comparative negligence' in a sentence

Meaning of "comparative negligence"

comparative negligence: A legal concept that apportions damages between parties in a lawsuit based on the degree to which each party is at fault for the damages incurred

How to use "comparative negligence" in a sentence

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comparative negligence
The addition of a provision on comparative negligence was suggested.
Comparative negligence can be a defense to a negligence claim.
California abides by pure comparative negligence laws.
Comparative negligence is an affirmative defense to a negligence lawsuit.
Texas law follows a comparative negligence rule.
Comparative negligence law is based on a percentage of negligence.
Tennessee is a modified comparative negligence fault state.
Comparative negligence reduces rather than bars recovery.
Their defense is based on modified comparative negligence.
This is known as comparative negligence or comparative fault.
This is slightly different from comparative negligence.
Comparative negligence standards vary from state to state.
Cases like this turn on comparative negligence.
Comparative negligence is similar to contributory negligence.
Oklahoma follows the rules of comparative negligence.

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Laws of comparative negligence and guilt.
Delaware is what is known as a comparative negligence state.
Comparative negligence is a complicated business.
This is called comparative fault or comparative negligence.
A defendant can raise comparative negligence as an affirmative defense.
Other states follow the principle of comparative negligence.
The doctrine of comparative negligence was used in this case.
Georgia has adopted a variation of comparative negligence.
Comparative negligence refers to the percentage of fault in causing an injury.
California is what is called a comparative negligence state.
Comparative negligence helps establish how at fault each person in an accident was.
This rule is known as modified comparative negligence.
Cases involving comparative negligence can get quite complex.
This is known as contributory or comparative negligence.
Modified comparative negligence.
Utah courts assign liability based on comparative negligence.
California adheres to a comparative negligence standard for personal injury cases.
See also contributory negligence and comparative negligence.
Massachusetts follows a comparative negligence rule in assessing responsibility for an accident.
Massachusetts operates under a modified comparative negligence system.
Utah uses comparative negligence for all personal injury lawsuits.
California also uses comparative negligence.
Comparative negligence will arise in every kind of personal injury negligence action.
Colorado follows a modified comparative negligence approach to liability.
Skating injuries are another example of the concept of comparative negligence.
Texas law on comparative negligence.
Maine is a state that applies the doctrine of comparative negligence.
Tennessee is a comparative negligence state.
Some states have adopted the principle of comparative negligence.
Doctrine of comparative negligence.
Each state follows its own rules regarding comparative negligence.
Comparative negligence has the jury determine the percentage of fault of all of the parties.
Denver is a modified comparative negligence state.
California is one of a handful of states that uses a standard called comparative negligence.
Not every state allows a comparative negligence defense.

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