Depending on your state, you may still be able to recover damages, even if you are partially at fault.
Florida follows comparative negligence rules, which means you can still recover damages—even if you were partially at fault. Minnesota and Oregon follow a modified comparative negligence rule, where you can seek compensation if you are partially at fault, as long as you are 50% or less responsible. New Mexico follows a pure comparative negligence state, meaning even if you are found to be 99% at fault, you can still recover some damages.