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What Happens when the Responsibility for an Injury is not Clear?

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What Happens when the Responsibility for an Injury is not Clear?

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The legal system is based on fault. When there’s fault on both sides, the percentage of negligence decides who wins or loses. This is called Comparative Negligence. Until the 19th century cases were decided by Strict Liability- you break it, you buy it. There were so many farming and industry injuries, Comparative Negligence was created. LISTEN.

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