What if I'm partly at fault for my ski accident?

If you have been involved in a ski accident in West Virginia and you believe that you are partly at fault, it is important to understand the state laws in regards to ski accident liability. Generally speaking, West Virginia is a modified comparative negligence state. This means that if both parties are partly at fault for the accident, then the amount of liability (or fault) that is assigned to each party to the accident is determined by comparing the fault of each party. If the court determines that you are at least 50% responsible for the ski accident, then you will not be able to recover any compensation from the other party’s insurance company. If the court finds that you are less than 50% liable, then you may still be able to recover some or all of the compensation that you are due. However, the amount of compensation that you receive will be reduced by the percentage of fault attributed to you. For instance, if the court determines that you are 30% liable for the accident, and you would have been awarded $10,000 in damages, your award would be reduced by 30%, so you would receive $7,000. The key takeaway here is that even if you are partly at fault for a ski accident, you may still be able to recover for your damages.

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