
Understanding Missouri’s Comparative Fault Laws
At The Goss Law Firm, we understand how overwhelming it can be to deal with the aftermath of an accident, especially when fault is being questioned or shared. If you’re seeking justice and fair compensation, understanding Missouri’s pure comparative fault system is essential to reclaiming peace of mind and moving forward.
What Is Pure Comparative Fault?
In Missouri, even if you are partly at fault for an accident, you may still be entitled to compensation. The state’s pure comparative fault rule means that your percentage of fault will reduce your recovery, but not eliminate it. For example, if you were 30% at fault in an accident that caused $100,000 in damages, you could still receive $70,000. This system ensures that your right to compensation isn’t erased just because mistakes were made.
How This Affects Personal Injury Cases
Many accidents, especially those involving multiple people or vehicles, are rarely black and white. Missouri’s comparative fault approach considers the unique circumstances of each person’s involvement. By assessing fault proportionately, the system aims to provide a fair outcome for everyone affected.
This process can become complicated, especially when insurance companies attempt to shift blame to reduce their payout. That’s why having a dedicated legal team by your side can make a significant difference.
What You Can Do to Protect Your Rights
If you’ve been injured, gathering detailed evidence, such as accident reports, witness statements, and expert opinions, can be critical to ensuring your side of the story is heard. The more accurate and complete the picture, the better your chances of securing fair compensation.
At The Goss Law Firm, we’re here to help guide you through this process. We understand the emotional and financial toll an injury can take, and we’re committed to helping you navigate the complexities of your case with compassion and clarity.
We’re Here for You
Missouri’s comparative fault system is designed to give everyone a chance at justice, even when fault is shared. But navigating these laws isn’t easy, especially when you’re recovering from a traumatic event. You don’t have to go through it alone.
If you or a loved one has been injured and needs guidance, we’re here to help. Contact The Goss Law Firm for a free consultation. Let us advocate for the compensation and the peace you deserve.
Contact us today by submitting a form online or calling our office at 816-888-5000 for a free legal consultation.