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  • Our Services
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    • Trucking Accidents
    • Falls
    • Traumatic Brain Injury
    • Chairlift Accidents
    • Animal Bites
    • Medical Malpractice
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    • Fires
    • Wrongful Death
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    • General Negligence
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Winburn Law

  • Home
  • Our Services
  • Practice Areas
    • Automobile Accidents
    • Trucking Accidents
    • Falls
    • Traumatic Brain Injury
    • Chairlift Accidents
    • Animal Bites
    • Medical Malpractice
    • Birth Injuries
    • Defective Products
    • Snowmobile Accidents
    • Fires
    • Wrongful Death
    • Aviation Accidents
    • General Negligence
  • In The News
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Our Services
  • Practice Areas
    • Automobile Accidents
    • Trucking Accidents
    • Falls
    • Traumatic Brain Injury
    • Chairlift Accidents
    • Animal Bites
    • Medical Malpractice
    • Birth Injuries
    • Defective Products
    • Snowmobile Accidents
    • Fires
    • Wrongful Death
    • Aviation Accidents
    • General Negligence
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by winburnlaw
Winburn Personal Injury LawJuly 1, 20200 comments

Do I Have An Insurance Claim Even If I Am Partly At Fault?

Vermont adheres to the Vermont comparative negligence law that allows a jury to decide if multiple parties to be negligent for causing an accident – this even applies to you if you are the victim of the accident! Although an accident may be 100% the fault of only one person, sometimes two or more people contribute to the cause of the accident. This percentage is determined by a jury if the case is not resolved.  As long as you are not more negligent than 50%, you are entitled to make your claim under Vermont Law!  If you were more than 50% at fault you are out of luck in Vermont.  But there may be other benefits you are entitled to through your own insurance policy anyway.  It is not a gift from your insurance company – you paid for it!

There are a variety of different comparative negligence laws and each State adopts its own. This is an artificial system that legislatures create in order to provide rules that limit lawsuits. There is no right or wrong comparative negligence law – only the one that your elective representatives determine is the one that should be followed. The determination of whether the Vermont comparative negligence law applies to your case can be complicated and you should consult an attorney to further review the circumstances of your case.

We only practice personal injury law and have represented clients from all over the United States as well as the State of Vermont who have had accidents in Vermont – in Springfield, Manchester, Burlington, Montpelier, Woodford, Rutland, Woodstock, Brattleboro, St. Albans, the Northeast Kingdom, Wilmington, Bennington and anywhere else where there is jurisdiction in the State of Vermont.

If you believe you have an accident claim contact us for a free evaluation – if we take your case, we don’t get unless we get money for you!      

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