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What is meant by “comparative negligence” when determining who is liable for a traffic accident?

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What is meant by “comparative negligence” when determining who is liable for a traffic accident?

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Comparative negligence means the fault of the driver involved in an accident based on his degree of carelessness that contributed to the accident. For instance, when a motorcycle is involved, a common example of comparative negligence may be where the motorcycle’s headlamp, brake light, or tail light is out.

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