Taylor slips and falls in Urban Mall and is injured. She files a suit against the mall for $500,000. Under a "pure" comparative negligence rule, Taylor could recover damages

A. only if both parties were equally at fault.
B. only if Taylor was less than 50 percent at fault.
C. only if Taylor was more than 51 percent at fault.
D. under any circumstances.


Answer: D

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