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Two drivers, kendra and minh, collide at an intersection. kendra is injured and files a suit against minh, whom kendra alleges was driving negligently. minh counterclaims that kendra was driving more carelessly than she was. if the state where this accident occurred follows the doctrine of comparative negligencea. kendra will not be able to recover any damages if she is partially at faultb. kendra will not be able to recover any damages if minh is substantially at faultc. kendra will be able to recover damages only if minh is substantially at faultd. kendra will be able to recover damages only if minh is 100% at fault

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