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Comparative negligence rule in personal injury cases - The comparative negligence rule in personal injury cases focuses on determining the total amount of damages based on the percentage of fault each party bears. In the classic case, for example, when a person is struck by a fast car, but was not wearing a seat belt, the court would find the plaintiff to be more than 50% at fault. Under the rule, however, a person can still recover damages even if he or she was partially at fault.