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Comparative-Fault Recovery Reducer

Comparative-Fault Recovery Reducer It’s free, runs in your browser, and stores nothing you enter.

Adjusted recovery — AK
$0
AK follows Pure comparative negligence. Your 0% fault reduces (or bars) the recovery accordingly.
State rulePure comparative negligence
Gross value$0
Your fault0%
Estimated adjusted recovery$0
Illustrative. The fault-rule category and any threshold determine whether you recover at all. Confirm your state's current rule. Not legal advice. This is an illustrative estimate for general informational purposes only. It is not legal, tax, or financial advice, it does not create an attorney–client relationship, and it is not a quote, promise, prediction, or guarantee of any benefit, amount, eligibility, deadline, or outcome. Figures are based on published government sources as of the date shown and change over time; results may not reflect current law or the facts of your situation. Do not rely on this tool — consult a licensed attorney before taking or refraining from any action.

Key figures behind this estimate

Published government figures used in the calculation, with their effective date and source.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the Comparative-Fault Recovery Reducer estimate?

Comparative-Fault Recovery Reducer It runs entirely in your browser and stores nothing you enter.

Are the figures current?

Yes. The estimate uses published government figures, each dated on this page (as of 2026) with its source.

Is this calculator legal advice?

No. It is an informational estimate from published data and does not create an attorney–client relationship. Confirm specifics with a licensed attorney.

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Illustrative. The fault-rule category and any threshold determine whether you recover at all. Confirm your state's current rule. Not legal advice.