In New Jersey, many swimming pool accidents are pursued under premises liability law. The state’s laws determine whether or not a property owner is responsible for an accident on their premises. But not all accidents involve clear-cut liability on one party. New Jersey is one of several states that determines liability on the basis of comparative negligence.
Comparative negligence is a legal doctrine used to allocate liability to various parties involved in an accident. Within New Jersey, courts use a “modified comparative negligence” rule. This has two key implications.
For example, if a court determined that a plaintiff is 30% at fault for an accident where they won a $1,000,000 settlement, the award would be reduced by 30%. In this hypothetical situation, the new award would equal $700,000.
There are many different scenarios where a property owner may be liable for a pool accident. This may include scenarios where equipment was defective or where lifeguards were not properly watching swimmers. There may also be numerous instances where a plaintiff may have comparative negligence.
Many people will wrongfully assume that if they are even partially at fault for a swimming pool accident in New Jersey, they won’t be able to recover anything. But this is simply not the case.
In order to recover compensation for any accident, the injured party must demonstrate negligence. There are four elements that must be demonstrated in any negligence claim.
Defendants in New Jersey will often do everything in their power to argue that plaintiffs are mostly to blame for any accident. This is why it is so important to seek the guidance of a skilled personal injury attorney after any accident.
Navigating New Jersey’s comparative negligence laws can be incredibly challenging without legal guidance. There are several ways that an attorney can help with your particular case. They can investigate the circumstances of any pool injury. If you do have a valid claim, they can negotiate with insurance companies and pursue a settlement on your behalf.
Have you or someone that you care about been injured in a New Jersey pool accident? You may be entitled to financial compensation for your injuries. Our team of premises liability attorneys at Beninato & Matrafajlo is here for you. We understand how hard it can be to be seriously injured and possibly out of work. Whether you just have legal questions or would like a free, independent investigation into any incident, we may be able to assist you. You can reach out to us anytime at 908-355-7100.