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() The plaintiff can only be awarded a maximum of $250,000 for noneconomic damages (D) The plaintiff will only win if the doctor had in companies to: (16) When pharmaceutical companies disclose the side effects of drugs they sell. these disclosures allow the (A ) Claim a defense of assumption of risk if they are sued for violating state malpractice laws (B) Claim the defense of assumption of risk in response to lawsuits by patients because of side effects the companies had warned about. (C) Claim a defense of superceding cause if doctors don't provide patients proper instructions regarding the correct dosages. (D) Claim a defense of product misuse if patients take the drugs at the wrong time. in a tort case? (17) Which of the following is a factor judges and juries do not consider when calculating a plaintiff's damages (A) the plaintiff's profession and income if they are suing for lost wages. (B) the plaintiff's health history and health outlook if they are suing for future medical bills C) the plaintiff's criminal history if they are suing for fraud "D) the plaintiff's own unreasonable behavior contributing to the plaintiff's damages 18) In the film "Hot Coffee," efforts to remove Judge Oliver Diaz from the bench were depicted as part of a larger movement led by businesses to: (A) increase diversity among judges (B) punish judges who were soft on crime (C) reform the tort system by limiting plaintiffs' abilities to sue and limiting the amounts plaintiffs can recover in the courts (D) reform the tort system by reducing the number of judges with an administrative law background 19) Which of the following defendants can not be held strictly liable for injuries caused by their products or on their business premises? (A) Bikes 'R' Us, a retailer of bicycles (B) the Los Angeles Zoo (C) H&R Block, a tax preparation service D) Samsung, a maker of electronic devices 20) Portraying someone in a "false light" is considered one type of the tort of: (A) invasion of privacy (B) defamation (C) fraudulent misrepresentation (D) false negligence TRUE/FALSE: For each of the following statements, write True or False on the corresponding number on your Answer Sheet. (1 point each) 1) The four requirements a plaintiff must prove in a negligence case are duty, breach, causation and liability. 2) If the plaintiff's injuries would not have happened if it weren't for the defendant's negligent act, then the bu for causation requirement for a tort case is met