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What is Georgias last clear chance rule under its comparative negligence laws?

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What is Georgias last clear chance rule under its comparative negligence laws?

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Conversely, even though a plaintiff’s negligence contributes to the incident, if the defendant had the last clear chance to avoid harm, but failed to do so because he did not exercise reasonable care, the defendant can be held liable to the full extent of plaintiff’s damages (i.e., not discounted for plaintiff’s degree of fault).

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