Injury Law in California

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California follows a pure comparative negligence system, meaning injured parties can recover damages even if they are partially at fault. The state has a two-year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims.

Notable aspects include strict liability for product defects, premises liability standards, and significant protections for workers injured on the job through the workers' compensation system.