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  <title>Is There Really a Last Clear Chance?</title>
  <description>Arguments about who had the “last clear chance” get thrown around a lot in the auto subrogation world, but Last Clear Chance is a legal term of art that limits the harshness of contributory negligence rules.&amp;amp;nbsp; Whether your jurisdiction refers to it as the Doctrine of Discovered Peril, the Doctrine of Supervening Negligence, or even the Humanitarian Doctrine, the effect is the same: a Defendant cannot shield himself with contributory negligence if he had the opportunity to avoid the harm to the plaintiff.&amp;amp;nbsp; On this week’s episode, Rebecca and Steve take some time to explain the elements required to successfully invoke the Last Clear Chance Doctrine.&amp;amp;nbsp; Join us to discover how and where this doctrine will allow you to recover on your claim in a contributory negligence state, and when this argument doesn’t stand a chance.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>On Subrogation</author_name>
  <author_url>https://www.rathbonegroup.com</author_url>
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