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CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE

Where the plaintiff’s own negligence in an accident is partially responsible (the proximate cause) of the injury suffered. It is a common law defense to a claim based on negligence, an action in tort. A defendant to an accident lawsuit by a plaintiff may claim that the absolute defense that the plaintiff’s own negligent conduct contributed to and may have been the primary cause of the accident, and thus absolving the defendant of liability.

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