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Episode Summary: In this episode of *Crash Course, Injury Law*, Joseph Ghabour explains how fault impacts personal injury cases, particularly in New Jersey. He delves into the concept of comparative negligence, scenarios where individuals can still pursue claims despite shared fault, and factors that may hinder one's ability to seek compensation. Ghabour also sheds light on how fault influences early settlement discussions and the key indicators that a case may be resolved through settlement rather than litigation. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:15 – Understanding New Jersey's comparative negligence rule 03:30 – Scenarios where individuals can pursue claims despite shared fault 05:45 – Factors that reduce someone's ability to move forward due to comparative negligence 08:10 – Influence of fault clarity on early settlement discussions 10:25 – Indications that a case might be resolved through settlement 12:05 – Shift towards filing a lawsuit instead of continuing settlement talks 14:20 – Expectations and steps involved once a lawsuit is filed 17:40 – Guidance on clarity regarding fault and case stage determination About the Show: Crash Course, Injury Law with Joseph Ghabour provides essential insights into navigating personal injury cases efficiently. Joseph Ghabour, a seasoned personal injury attorney licensed in New Jersey, New York, and Florida, offers clear and practical guidance on understanding rights, insurance issues, and strategic decision-making in injury cases. #InjuryLawInsights #PersonalInjury #JosephGhabour #LegalGuidance #NJLaw