Cindy was riding her bicycle on a paved bike path and had an accident with another cyclist

Cindy's $1,000 bicycle was destroyed in the accident.

If the jury determined that Cindy was 60
percent at fault and the other cyclist 40 percent at fault, under which doctrines would Cindy be
entitled to recover $400 from the other cyclist?
A) Pure comparative negligence only
B) Contributory negligence only
C) Partial comparative negligence only
D) Either form of comparative negligence, but not under contributory negligence
E) Either form of comparative negligence as well as under contributory negligence

A

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