California follows
pure comparative negligence rules, which means that recovery will be limited if you were partially responsible for the accident that caused your injury.
Not exact matches
In the State of New York, the
rule of «
pure comparative negligence» is adhered to.
In states that have adopted a «
pure»
comparative negligence rule, an injured party whose
negligence is not the only proximate cause of the injuries can recover an amount that is reduced by his or her proportionate share of fault.
The state follows the
rule of
pure comparative negligence, which simply means that the amount of compensation you can get will be reduced by your own degree of fault.
In our state, the
rule of «
pure comparative negligence» is used in personal injury situations.
Florida follows a «
pure»
comparative negligence rule, which means that a plaintiff's damages award will be reduced in proportion to the percentage of fault attributable to the plaintiff.
In California, the
rules of
pure comparative negligence are followed.
New Mexico follows the
rule of
pure comparative negligence.