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Comparative negligence is determined through

  1. Investigation & Analysis

  2. Agreement between parties or by mediation or arbitration

  3. Judge and/or jury

  4. All of the above may be used to determine comparative negligence

The correct answer is: All of the above may be used to determine comparative negligence

Comparative negligence is a legal concept that determines the amount of liability each party bears in a lawsuit based on their contribution to the incident in question. In order to determine comparative negligence, a combination of approaches may be used, including investigation and analysis, agreement between parties, or mediation or arbitration. A judge and/or jury may also play a role in determining comparative negligence. It is important to consider all of these approaches to ensure a fair and accurate determination of comparative negligence. Therefore, option D is the correct answer. Option A, investigation and analysis, may be used to gather evidence and facts related to the incident, but alone it is not enough to determine comparative negligence. Option B, agreement between parties or mediation or arbitration, relies on the parties involved to come to a mutual decision, and may not always be possible or effective. Option C, judge and/or jury, may also be involved in determining