How to Prove Comparative Negligence in a Florida Rear-End Accident When the Lead Driver Braked Suddenly

How to Prove Comparative Negligence in a Florida Rear-End Accident When the Lead Driver Braked Suddenly

In Florida, a rear driver can reduce or avoid liability if evidence shows the lead driver’s sudden braking was unreasonable and contributed at least 1% to the crash under Florida’s modified comparative negligence rule. Rear-end collisions are often presumed the trailing driver’s fault, but that presumption can be rebutted with the right facts. This article […]

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