Question: Kendra Knight took part in a friendly game of touch football. She had played beforeand was familiar with football. Michael Jewett was on her team. In the course of play,Michael bumped into Kendra and knocked her to the ground. He stepped on her hand,causing injury to a little finger that later required its amputation. She sued Michael fordamages. He defended on the ground that she had assumed the risk. Kendra claimed thatassumption of risk could not be raised as a defense because the state legislature hadadopted the standard of comparative negligence. What happens if contributory negligence applies? What happens if the defense of comparative negligence applies?