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In this episode of It's No Accident, Jaeson Homola and Mark Nonni unpack the concept of comparative negligence, how fault is divided between parties in a case and what that means for clients seeking compensation. They explain the big change in Florida law: if you’re found more than 50 percent at fault, you now get nothing, a major shift from the old system.
With real-life stories and straight talk, Jaeson and Mark reveal how this impacts the cases they take, the tactics defense lawyers use to blame victims, and how they help clients fight back, especially in tricky slip-and-fall cases.
By It's No AccidentIn this episode of It's No Accident, Jaeson Homola and Mark Nonni unpack the concept of comparative negligence, how fault is divided between parties in a case and what that means for clients seeking compensation. They explain the big change in Florida law: if you’re found more than 50 percent at fault, you now get nothing, a major shift from the old system.
With real-life stories and straight talk, Jaeson and Mark reveal how this impacts the cases they take, the tactics defense lawyers use to blame victims, and how they help clients fight back, especially in tricky slip-and-fall cases.