States using the 50 percent modified
comparative fault include Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia.
Not exact matches
When a Florida resident gets into a car accident, several factors can affect the insurance claims and lawsuits that might result,
including Florida's status as a no -
fault state, how long drivers have to file court cases after a crash (statute of limitations), and Florida's «pure»
comparative fault rule.
As of 2012, several states,
including New Mexico, follow the
comparative fault standard.