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Imputed negligence Imputed negligence case in which responsibility for damage can be transferred from the negligent party to another person, such as an employer.
Comparative negligence laws Comparative negligence laws are laws enacted by many jurisdictions permitting an injured person to recover damages even though he or she may have contributed to the accident. The financial burden is
Comparative Negligence Comparative Negligence is a principle of law that, in some states, may enable claimants to recover a portion of their damages even when
Contributory Negligence Contributory Negligence is a principle of law that, in some states, may prevent claimants from recovering any portion of their damages if they
Negligent training Negligent training is a situation where an employer fails to train adequately, and the employee subsequently harms a third party.
Negligent Hiring Negligent hiring means hiring employees with criminal records or other problems who then use access to customer’s homes (or similar opportunities) to commit crimes.