The correct answer is Option b. False
A party injured by another's negligence but who is found to have committed comparative negligence, will recover some part of the damage.
What happens when both parties are negligent?
- Negligence is the failure to take care of something or someone as required. It is defined as the conduct which leads to risk of harm to others.
- In contributory negligence, none of the parties can recover the damages and are not provided with compensation. A party should be responsible for itself.
- In comparative negligence, the negligence of each party is determined while calculating the damage. The plaintiff can get some degree of negligence-based claim by determining the degree of negligence of each party in the incident.
- This approach was started to reduce the negligence based damage caused to a party by providing an amount of compensation.
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