Clifford F. Brown, J. This appeal raises the question of whether plaintiff-appellant was prejudiced by the lower courts’ failure to apply the concept of comparative negligence to the instant facts. R.C. 2315.19(A)(1) provides in pertinent part: “In negligence actions, the contributory negligence of a person does not bar the person or his legal representative from recovering damages that have dire…
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