The terms “comparative negligence” and “contributory negligence” may sound a lot alike, but if you’re the victim of medical malpractice in Maryland, the difference between the two could mean winning or losing your lawsuit. The reason why starts with a definition of negligence. At its most basic, negligence is when someone fails to act in a … Continued
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