Comparative Fault Analysis
Comparative Fault Analysis
A Comparative Fault Analysis is a document that assesses the degree of responsibility each party bears in an accident or incident. Key features include:
1. Detailed description of the incident
2. Analysis of each party’s actions or negligence
3. Percentage of fault assigned to each party
4. Legal basis for fault determination
5. Potential impact on compensation
This analysis is crucial in jurisdictions that use comparative negligence laws. It helps determine how damages should be apportioned and can significantly affect the outcome of a personal injury case or insurance claim.