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here are the options for this question:
a. negligence.
b. battery.
c. breach of duty of care.
d. none of the choices.
The answer is D. none of the choices.
From the scenario that displayed above, all the fault leading to the accidents happens solely because of Margaret's careless behavior. This make her does not possess any legal ground that could be used to sue the department Store.
a. negligence.
b. battery.
c. breach of duty of care.
d. none of the choices.
The answer is D. none of the choices.
From the scenario that displayed above, all the fault leading to the accidents happens solely because of Margaret's careless behavior. This make her does not possess any legal ground that could be used to sue the department Store.
Margaret is not able to sue the the store for anything because she wasn’t paying attention when the incident happened. Margaret was busy on the phone and carrying more than she could handle at the time. If she wasn’t distracted, she would have been able to open the door instead of walking into it. Margaret is solely at fault for the incident.