Based solely on the premise stated in the question - if the Plaintiff were found to be more than 50% At Fault, they would probably lose the case.
Negligence happens in all professions, but when negligence happens in nursing it can be a matter of life and death. There are many examples of negligence which range from medication errors to neglect of the elderly.
The executor of the estate will usually be substituted in as the plaintiff.
They lose
Ask you attorney.
The plaintiff will likely present a default judgment to the court, which the court will sign, granting the plaintiff everything requested in the complaint.
Case gets thrown out.
They will be charged with contempt of court.
What happens if both parties violate a restraining order?
Threatening to sue has no legal weight whatsoever. On the other hand, if the plaintiff in a lawsuit dies, the matter may proceed with the plaintiff's heirs, etc.
There is no plaintiff in a criminal case. The state prosecutes.
If a Plaintiff contacts you during a no-contact order, you should not respond and avoid engaging with them in any way. Any communication should be reported to your attorney or the court overseeing the no-contact order so they can take appropriate action to ensure the terms of the order are upheld. Violating a no-contact order can have legal consequences, so it's important to follow the terms of the order strictly.
Qualified privilge applies unless malice is proven by the plaintiff.