How does comparative negligence affect my school bus accident claim?
Comparative negligence is a legal concept that affects school bus accident claims in Hawaii. Comparative negligence is a type of legal doctrine known as “contributory negligence.” This means that when a school bus accident occurs, each party involved can be held partly responsible for the accident. For example, if a child were to be injured in a school bus accident, the child, the bus driver, and the other drivers may all be held partially liable. A judge or jury will assess each party’s degree of fault and adjust the damages accordingly. If the child is found to be 20% at fault for the accident, he or she may only be able to collect 80% of the damages they are awarded. This system of comparative negligence is important to keep in mind when filing a school bus accident claim in Hawaii. It is important that you are able to present comprehensive evidence that may reduce your fault in the accident so that you may be able to receive as much of the damages that you are owed as possible. You may need to contact witnesses, or hire an attorney, in order to maximize your chances of receiving full compensation for your injuries.
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