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New York’s Comparative Fault Law Explained

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When you are injured in an accident, one of the first questions that arises is who was at fault. In many cases, the answer is not straightforward. Sometimes multiple parties share responsibility, and sometimes the injured person contributed to their own injuries. New York law addresses these situations through its comparative fault system, which determines how shared responsibility affects your right to compensation.

At Rosenberg & Rodriguez Personal Injury Lawyers, we regularly help clients navigate comparative fault issues in personal injury cases throughout Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Long Island. This guide explains how New York's comparative fault law works and what it means for your claim.

What Is Comparative Fault?

Comparative fault, also called comparative negligence, is a legal doctrine that allocates responsibility among all parties involved in an accident. Rather than applying an all-or-nothing approach where one party is entirely at fault, comparative fault recognizes that accidents often result from the combined negligence of multiple people.

New York follows a "pure" comparative fault rule under CPLR § 1411. This statute provides that a plaintiff's own culpable conduct does not bar recovery but instead diminishes the amount of damages they can recover in proportion to their share of fault.

How Pure Comparative Fault Works

Under New York's pure comparative fault system, you can recover damages even if you were mostly responsible for your own injuries. Your compensation is simply reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to you.

For example, imagine you are injured in a car accident in Brooklyn and suffer $200,000 in damages. After evaluating the evidence, a jury determines that the other driver was 70% at fault for running a red light, but you were 30% at fault for exceeding the speed limit. Under comparative fault, your recovery would be reduced by 30%, meaning you would receive $140,000 instead of the full $200,000.

The pure comparative fault rule means there is no threshold that bars recovery entirely. Even if you were 95% responsible for an accident, you could still recover 5% of your damages from the other at-fault party. This stands in contrast to "modified" comparative fault systems used in other states, which bar recovery if the plaintiff's fault exceeds 50% or 51%.

How Fault Is Determined

Determining each party's percentage of fault is one of the most contested aspects of personal injury litigation. This determination may be made by a jury at trial, a judge in a bench trial, or through negotiations between attorneys and insurance adjusters during settlement discussions.

Several factors influence how fault is allocated:

Evidence from the Scene

Police reports, photographs, surveillance footage, and physical evidence from the accident scene help establish what happened and who was responsible. Our guide on evidence needed for personal injury claims explains what documentation strengthens your case.

Witness Testimony

Statements from eyewitnesses, passengers, and other individuals who observed the accident provide important perspectives on how the incident occurred.

Expert Analysis

In complex cases, accident reconstruction specialists, engineers, and other professionals may testify about the cause of the accident and each party's role in causing it.

Applicable Laws and Regulations

Violations of traffic laws, building codes, safety regulations, and industry standards can establish negligence and influence fault allocation. For instance, if a truck driver violated federal hours-of-service regulations before causing an accident, this evidence would support finding the driver at fault.

Insurance Company Tactics and Comparative Fault

Insurance companies frequently use comparative fault as a strategy to reduce or deny claims. Adjusters may argue that you were partially or even primarily responsible for your injuries to minimize their payout.

Common tactics include claiming that you were distracted, that you failed to take reasonable precautions, or that you ignored obvious hazards. For example, after a slip and fall accident in Queens, a property owner's insurance company might argue that you should have noticed the dangerous condition and avoided it.

These arguments are not always made in good faith. Insurance companies have financial incentives to shift blame onto injured victims. Understanding how insurance companies undervalue injury claims can help you recognize when an adjuster is unfairly inflating your share of fault.

Comparative Fault in Different Types of Cases

Comparative fault applies across all types of personal injury cases in New York, though the specific issues vary depending on the circumstances.

Motor Vehicle Accidents

In car, truck, and motorcycle accidents, comparative fault often involves questions about speed, right-of-way, lane changes, following distance, and driver attentiveness. Multiple drivers may share fault, and in some cases, road conditions or vehicle defects also contribute.

Pedestrian and Bicycle Accidents

Pedestrians and cyclists injured by motor vehicles may face arguments that they failed to use crosswalks, ignored traffic signals, or were not visible to drivers. However, drivers still have a duty to exercise care, and pedestrians and cyclists retain the right to recover damages even if they share some fault. Our Bronx pedestrian accident lawyers can help evaluate these claims.

Premises Liability

Property owners defending slip and fall or other premises liability claims often argue that the injured person was not paying attention, was wearing inappropriate footwear, or should have avoided an obvious hazard. While these arguments may reduce your recovery, they typically do not eliminate your right to compensation if the property owner failed to maintain safe conditions.

Workplace Accidents

Workers injured on job sites may have claims against third parties such as property owners, general contractors, or equipment manufacturers. Comparative fault can affect these claims, though workers' compensation provides separate benefits regardless of fault.

Protecting Your Claim from Comparative Fault Defenses

To minimize the impact of comparative fault on your recovery, it is important to take certain steps after an accident.

First, document everything thoroughly. Photographs of the scene, your injuries, and any hazards or contributing factors help establish what really happened. Second, avoid making statements that could be interpreted as admitting fault. Even saying "I'm sorry" at the scene can be used against you later.

Third, seek medical attention promptly. Delays in treatment can be used to argue that your injuries were not serious or that something other than the accident caused your condition. Learn more in our guide on what to do immediately after an accident.

Finally, consult with an experienced personal injury attorney before accepting any settlement offer. An attorney can evaluate the strength of any comparative fault arguments and fight to ensure you receive fair compensation.

How Comparative Fault Affects Settlement Negotiations

Most personal injury cases settle before trial, and comparative fault plays a significant role in these negotiations. Insurance companies consider the likely fault allocation when determining how much to offer. If they believe a jury would find you 40% at fault, they will factor that into their settlement calculations.

An experienced attorney can push back against inflated fault percentages and present evidence that supports a more favorable allocation. In some cases, demonstrating that comparative fault arguments are weak can lead to substantially higher settlement offers.

Contact a New York Personal Injury Attorney

If you have been injured in an accident and are concerned about how shared fault might affect your case, the attorneys at Rosenberg & Rodriguez Personal Injury Lawyers can help. We have over 100 combined years of experience handling complex personal injury claims throughout Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and surrounding areas.

We offer free consultations and handle all cases on a contingency fee basis—you pay nothing unless we win. Contact us today to discuss your case.

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