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How Arizona’s Comparative Negligence Laws Work

Comparative negligence (also known as comparative fault) affects a wide array of cases, especially regarding personal injuries, auto accidents, premises liability, and similar contests of fault. Every state has its own fault laws, but Arizona’s comparative negligence laws are especially generous, as they adhere to a concept known as pure comparative negligence.  Comparative Negligence in Practice So what is Arizona’s definition of comparative negligence? Simply put, it means that fault affects, but doesn’t negate, a claimant’s ability to be compensated for [...]

How Arizona’s Comparative Negligence Laws Work

Comparative negligence (also known as comparative fault) affects a wide array of cases, especially regarding personal injuries, auto accidents, premises liability, and similar contests of fault. Every state has its own fault laws, but Arizona’s are especially generous, as they adhere to a concept known as pure comparative negligence.  Comparative Negligence in Practice So what is Arizona’s definition of comparative negligence? Simply put, it means that fault affects, but doesn’t negate, a claimant’s ability to be compensated for damages. Negligence assignment [...]

The Difference Between No-Fault And Comparative Negligence

When it comes to laws and regulations regarding insurance, liability, and fault, matters can vary quite differently from state to state. Especially when it comes to car insurance, you may have come across terms such as “comparative negligence” and “no-fault.” Fortunately, if you’re confused about these terms, there are experienced personal injury lawyers who can help break them down for you. But if you’d like to have some familiarity with the subject matter before consulting with a lawyer, the [...]