What does comparative fault mean?
Indiana is a comparative fault state. This means that when an accident occurs, the fault of each driver involved in the crash is compared to determine who will be held responsible for the costs associated with the crash. The driver deemed responsible for the accident will be held liable and will have to cover costs such as medical bills, property damage, and other damages.
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