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Recovery Amounts for $100,000 Damages Under Comparative and Contributory Negligence

This analysis evaluates how much Plaintiff (P) can recover after sustaining $100,000 in damages based on different negligence doctrines. Under the three comparative negligence approaches—pure comparative negligence, modified comparative negligence, and slight/gross comparative negligence—P's recovery will vary based on the percentage of negligence attributed to each party. In contrast, under the outmoded contributory negligence approach, any fault by P may preclude recovery entirely. Understanding these principles is crucial for determining potential compensation in negligence cases.

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Recovery Amounts for $100,000 Damages Under Comparative and Contributory Negligence

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  1. Assume that P has suffered $100,000 damages. How much will P recover under each of the three approaches to comparative negligence and under the now outmoded contributory negligence approach?

  2. Assume that P has suffered $100,000 damages. How much will P recover under each of the three approaches to comparative negligence and under the now outmoded contributory negligence approach?

  3. Assume that P has suffered $100,000 damages. How much will P recover under each of the three approaches to comparative negligence and under the now outmoded contributory negligence approach?

  4. Assume that P has suffered $100,000 damages. How much will P recover under each of the three approaches to comparative negligence and under the now outmoded contributory negligence approach?

  5. Assume that P has suffered $100,000 damages. How much will P recover under each of the three approaches to comparative negligence and under the now outmoded contributory negligence approach?

  6. Assume that P has suffered $100,000 damages. How much will P recover under each of the three approaches to comparative negligence and under the now outmoded contributory negligence approach?

  7. Assume that P has suffered $100,000 damages. How much will P recover under each of the three approaches to comparative negligence and under the now outmoded contributory negligence approach?

  8. Assume that P has suffered $100,000 damages. How much will P recover under each of the three approaches to comparative negligence and under the now outmoded contributory negligence approach?

  9. Assume that P has suffered $100,000 damages. How much will P recover under each of the three approaches to comparative negligence and under the now outmoded contributory negligence approach?

  10. Assume that P has suffered $100,000 damages. How much will P recover under each of the three approaches to comparative negligence and under the now outmoded contributory negligence approach?

  11. Assume that P has suffered $100,000 damages. How much will P recover under each of the three approaches to comparative negligence and under the now outmoded contributory negligence approach?

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