How does Arizona’s comparative negligence rule affect my case?
Arizona uses a pure comparative negligence system. This means you can still claim compensation even if you were partly at fault for the crash. Your potential award would be reduced by your percentage of fault.
For example, if you’re found 20% responsible, you could still collect 80% of your total damages. A motorcycle accident attorney can help argue for the lowest possible fault percentage on your behalf. Request a free case evaluation with Flynn Greathouse so we can estimate the value of your case and guide your next steps.
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