The difference between comparative negligence and contributory negligence is that
A) the plaintiff did not contribute to negligence in any way in comparative negligence.
B) in contributory negligence, the patient may be totally barred from recovering monetary damages if found to be negligent.
C) in comparative negligence, the plaintiff is allowed to recover damages based on the amount of the defendant's fault.
D) b and c only.
E) a, b, and c.
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