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Posted on October 24, 2024 in Personal Injury
Modified comparative negligence is the legal concept South Carolina uses to attribute legal liability to the parties involved in negligence cases. South Carolina’s modified comparative negligence rule allows accident victims to recover damages even if they were partially responsible for the incident.
Under South Carolina’s modified comparative negligence rule, victims can recover compensation if they are 50 percent or less at fault for the accident. However, it also reduces their recoverable compensation by a percentage equal to their degree of fault.
To understand comparative negligence laws in South Carolina, we need to examine the different ways negligence impacts personal injury claims across the country. Some states use contributory negligence, some use pure comparative negligence, and others, like South Carolina, use modified comparative negligence.
In practice, South Carolina’s modified comparative negligence law means if you are 20 percent at fault for your injuries, you could recover 80 percent of your compensable losses. For example, let’s say you were 20 percent at fault for a car accident because you were speeding, but the other driver was 80 percent at fault because they ran a red light. In this scenario, if your compensable losses were $100,000, you could receive $80,000.
Determining fault is essential in South Carolina personal injury cases because of its significant impact on compensation. Some ways your attorney could prove fault include:
It’s essential to seek legal counsel in personal injury cases so your attorney can handle any comparative negligence issues that arise. Your attorney will assist by:
If you suffered an injury caused by someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing in South Carolina, contact The Melonakos Law Firm for a free consultation with an experienced attorney. Our law firm is ready to assist you with every aspect of your case, including fighting back to minimize or eliminate arguments that you were at fault for your injuries.
Michael, a lawyer who honed his skills at premier Atlanta insurance defense firms, specializes in cases involving trucking, auto, and premises liability, adeptly representing both local and national clients.