In California, pedestrian accidents are among severe traffic incidents. Even a slow-moving vehicle can lead to life-changing injuries. Determining who should be legally held responsible is often complicated since both drivers and pedestrians may be liable. The pure comparative negligence decree in California provides a way in which victims are not restricted from filing a lawsuit despite their contributory negligence. To establish liability and equitable compensation, it is important to know the…
By: Maison Law
By: Maison Law