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What Is Comparative Negligence?

 
Some states across the US have what is called comparative negligence, which pertains to car accidents. When individuals are involved in an accident, the damages are divided among those involved in the accident based on the degree of fault of each driver. In the majority of cases, individuals that are injured in an accident in a comparative negligence accident can often receive compensation for their injuries as long as the other driver is at least a little bit to blame. If you were the driver determined to be solely responsible for the accident you may not receive compensation for your injuries.

Now, comes the matter of the type of insurance you have and the experience of the accident attorney you have. A qualified attorneycan help prove that you were not solely to blame in the majority of cases, meaning you will receive a portion of the money you deserve for injuries.

To learn more about the laws governing your state when it comes to accidents, you should consult a qualified car accident attorney. They will be able to provide you with the best options to take in your specific situation as well as represent you in court.

No matter who was at fault, there can be reasons for car accidents such as defective equipment in your vehicle, defective traffic signals, or other problems that can arise that would help prove you were not solely responsible for the accident. An expert lawyer in your state can provide you with all the information you need to know your rights when you are involved in a car accident as well as make sure that your rights are preserved.

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