The Injury is The Fault of Another?
In an assertive way; how much of the injury is the fault of another? Conventionally, under the common law rules a doctrine known as contributory negligence is used to draw the line. The doctrine fundamentally perpetrates that no one can be held accountable if in the least degree you contributed to the fault. If you are determined in the least percentage careless or negligent, as an agent you get nothing. Sometimes the doctrine is considered unjust. Law professionals in the US raised a query.