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How Comparative Negligence Affects Your Car Accident Claim in Maryland

  When it comes to car accidents in Maryland, understanding comparative negligence is critical for anyone seeking compensation. Unlike many states that use a comparative negligence system, Maryland follows a strict contributory negligence rule . This means that if you are found to be even 1% at fault in an auto accident, you cannot recover any damages for your injuries or losses. This is serious for Maryland accident victims, as solid evidence, such as reports, witnesses and footage, becomes all the more critical if you want to refute any shared blame, because it's not like some other comparative fault jurisdictions, where the victim would get less simply based on your percentage of the blame. Maryland’s Comparative Negligence Law in Personal Injury Cases Unlike other states operating on a system of comparative negligence, Maryland’s pure contributory negligence doctrine frequently leads to the denial of claims. That is, it could be that: You were hurt because a driver was dr...