Tag Archive: legal concepts

Comparative Negligence /kəmˈper.ə.tɪv ˈneɡ.lə.dʒəns/
Jan 30, 2025
Comparative negligence divides responsibility for an incident based on each party's level of fault. If you're partially at fault, your potential compensation decreases in proportion to your contribution to the accident. This legal concept promotes fairness by acknowledging shared blame rather than denying claims outright, as in contributory negligence. Understanding...
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Product Liability: Definition And Typical Lawsuits (Feb 2025)
Jan 29, 2025
Product liability holds manufacturers accountable for product safety, ensuring you're protected if products cause harm. Typical lawsuits involve design, manufacturing, or warning defects, where you must prove negligence or breach of warranty. Laws vary by state, influencing case outcomes. Historical shifts from contract law to strict liability have enhanced consumer...
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