CONCURRENT NEGLIGENCE
(noun)Definitions
There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Concurrent Negligence.
Concurrent Negligence - as a noun
(law) negligence of two of more persons acting independently; the plaintiff may sue both together or separately
Example Sentences
"The court found that concurrent negligence by both parties contributed to the accident."
"In order to prove concurrent negligence, the plaintiff must demonstrate that both parties breached their duty of care."
"The concept of concurrent negligence is often applied in cases involving car accidents."
"The defendant argued that his actions were not the cause of the harm, but rather the result of concurrent negligence."
"The court determined that the injuries sustained were a direct result of concurrent negligence on the part of the defendant and the victim."