What Is The Duty To Mitigate Damages?

A non-breaching party has a duty to mitigate damages, which means to take reasonable steps to minimize damages.

The failure to mitigate damages may cause the non-breaching party to only be allowed to recover damages that would have resulted if mitigated.

Douglas N. Kiger, Attorney at Law

Blado Kiger Bolan, Tacoma, Wash.

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