What Is Arizona’s Pure Comparative Negligence Law?
Video Description
Pure comparative negligence is, let’s say, I’m involved in a crash, and let’s say I’m 25% at fault, but the person who hit me is 75% at fault. If a jury were to award, and we’ll keep the numbers easy, if the jury was to award $10,000, the court would then say, okay, we’re going to portion it to the percentage of fault. So instead of getting the $10,000 recovery, you will get $7,500 because it defendant it was 75% at fault, you were 25% at fault.
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