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Product Liability Law: Comparative Negligence
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Multiple Choice
In the context of product liability law, what is comparative negligence?
- A legal doctrine that assigns a percentage of fault to each party involved in an accident
- A defense strategy used by defendants to argue that the plaintiff's own negligence caused or contributed to their injury
- A principle that allows plaintiffs to recover damages even if they were partially responsible for their own injury
- A legal concept that holds manufacturers strictly liable for any injuries caused by their products, regardless of the plaintiff's negligence