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 are even partially at fault or negligent.
Contributory negligence is a common law defense blocking an injured person from recovering damages if he or she has contributed in any way to the accident.
Category: Automotive Engineering, Banking & Finance
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