Wilma's arm is broken when Paula knocks her down during an argument. If Wilma sues Paula for battery, what damages is Wilma likely to receive? (this is for business law class)
Wilma is likely to receive compensation damage, which are supposed to place at the position she was in before the defendant's conduct caused injury. All the money for medical expenses will be received to Wilma when she proves by producing bills from her medical providers. Court may provide her past and future expensive in limb sum. In case she need treatment for that in future. Paula is liable for Wilma's lost wages caused by the battery also because she may receive the payment for the pain and suffering she had to face.
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Wilma's arm is broken when Paula knocks her down during an argument. If Wilma sues Paula...
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Review the following court case:
Jackson v. Metropolitan Edison Co. 419 U.S.
345(1974)
1. What are the facts of this case? What is the issue?
2. In what court was it decided, and how did it get to that
court?
3. What did the court below decide, and why? What did this court
decide, and why?
4. What does it mean to be "affected with the public
interest"?
5. What is the significance of the Fourteenth Amendment to the
U.S....
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