A school district may argue that another driver caused the crash. In some cases, that may be accurate. However, liability can be shared among several parties. For example, if a bus driver failed to properly activate warning signals and another motorist passed the bus, both could be responsible. South Carolina follows modified comparative negligence rules, which means fault can be divided among multiple responsible parties. A thorough investigation is required before accepting any explanation offered by an insurer or government agency.
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Legally Reviewed ByA school district may argue that another driver caused the crash. In some cases, that may be accurate. However, liability can be shared among...
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