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"Understanding Comparative Negligence in Kentucky's Personal Injury Law"

**Understanding Comparative Negligence in Kentucky Law** Navigating the intricacies of Kentucky's legal system can often feel like a labyrinth for the uninitiated, and one of the most critical areas to understand—especially in the realm of personal injury law—is the concept of comparative negligence. In the Bluegrass State, navigating the fault lines can determine the compensation one can receive after an accident or injury, making it a cornerstone of jurisprudence that affects individuals and businesses alike. **Comparative Negligence Explained** At the heart of comparative negligence lies the notion that more than one party can be held responsible for an accident. Unlike contributory negligence—which bars recovery to plaintiffs who are even 1% at fault—comparative negligence allows plaintiffs to recover damages even when they are partially to blame for their own injuries, albeit reduced in proportion to their degree of fault. Kentucky operates under a "pure" comparative...