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My Personal Injury Claim and the Law of Comparative Negligence: What Should One Expect

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Tampa uses a modified comparative negligence or comparative fault system, as do the majority of states. In a nutshell, a comparative negligence system permits a victim to recover compensation for injuries and financial losses even if he or she is partially to blame for the incident , subject to certain restrictions. What is Comparative Negligence and How Does It Work? Compensation may be paid in proportion to the parties' negligence. Again, modified comparative fault systems vary each state. Tampa is one of the states that have that 51% threshold. Under the Tampa comparative negligence law, a victim can claim compensation for injuries if they were less than 50% at fault. Insurance adjusters assign fault to each person involved in an accident. A jury determines the degree of responsibility if a case goes to trial. If a jury deems you partially responsible and award damages, your judgment will be reduce. How Will It Affect My Reward?  When a jury decides a personal injury lawsuit in

Why Do We Need "Stop on Red" Week?

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The first full week in August is designated as "Stop on Red" Week. Many drivers believe that stopping at red lights and stop signs is self-evident and that they don't need to be reminded, but we've observed that this is not the case. Why Do People Disobey Stop Signs and Red Lights? There are a variety of reasons why drivers disregard red lights and stop signs, but in the many years of experienced of the personal injury attorneys , they noticed that the following are among the most common:  The motorist was going too fast. When drivers accelerate, particularly when attempting to beat a yellow light, they may not have enough time to come to a complete stop before crossing the junction or colliding with another vehicle already stopped at the signal.  The motorist purposefully disregarded the traffic light. It has been seen that irresponsible drivers justifying causing collisions that wounded the clients by claiming they were "in a rush" far too many times. Howe