1. In 2013, Bakerseld PG&E decided to demolish their old power plant. PG&E hired LincolnBased Alpha Explosives, a well known demolition company with years of experience using high grade dynamite. The goal for the demolition was to destroy the old power plant with an internal explosion. Alpha Explosives was so certain in the process that they invited the public to watch. The week before the demolition date, Alpha Explosives sent dynamite experts to strategically place dynamite around the bottom oors of the PG&E power plant. On the day of the demolition, 300 bystanders watched as Alpha Explosives blasted the power plant. The demolition did not go according to plan, and 20 of the bystanders got injured by explosion debris. It was an explosion gone wrong. The medical costs resulted in over five million dollars. 15 of the 20 bystanders come to your ofce, and request for you to represent them in a class action tort lawsuit. They are wondering what would be the easiest type of tort action to bring in this case? John, a man who takes pride in his yard, decided to buy a brand new lawnmower with extra features. He decided to buy the Bentley of lawnmowers, he went with a John Deere from Homedepot. On the first week of usage one of the wheels fell from the lawnmower, which caused the extra sharp blade to come lose. The blade spun around and cut John's leg into pieces. John was rushed into the emergency room, which ended up costing him $40,000 in medical expenses. In the middle of discovery, it was discovered that when designing the lawnmower John Deere decided to cut cost by putting plastic screws instead of metal ones on the wheels. The screws would save John Deere a dollar in each wheel, which ended up being millions after all the lawnmowers manufactured. John is wondering what 1,:..,] "f1 ....... 4. an... LA 1Al... n-4,\". L.' "n\" LAL'L TAL.' \"an-\" n\