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Contributory negligence is a defense that completely prevents the plaintiff (the injured party)from recovering any damages.

Contributory Negligence

A legal doctrine that reduces or eliminates the plaintiff's right to damages if it's proven they contributed to their own harm.

Plaintiff

The person who begins a lawsuit by filing a complaint in the appropriate trial court of general jurisdiction.

Damages

Compensation claimed by or ordered to be paid to a party for loss or injury as a result of breach of contract, negligence, or other wrongful act.

  • Understand the specific terminology used in tort law, including strict liability, contributory and comparative negligence.
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