HAP312 Fall 2021 Facts Case Study #ZLawsuits Galore! Andrew owns a medical supply company, one of the largest in the tri-state area. He employs 75 people, including warehouse workers, administrative employees, and delivery drivers. Please read and answer the questions for BOTH scenarios, which show just how unlucky Andrew is 8 1. Dr. Smith's ofce agreed to purchase 15 wheelchairs from Andrew, and paid Andrew half of the cost upfront with the other half paid at delivery ($3000 at the time of the agreement, with another $3000 at the time of delivery) with delivery to occur within 1 week. Andrew sent Michael to deliver the wheelchairs 3 days after the agreement was made. On the way to deliver the wheelchairs, Michael got into a car accident that destroyed the wheelchairs. Dr. Smith asked for replacement wheelchairs, and Andrew could only offer 5 replacements at that time, with the rest becoming available in 2 weeks. Dr. Smith then asked for a full refund. Andrew was unable to provide the refund because he had already used the payment to purchase other medical equipment for other clients. His business had been struggling and he did not have the extra funds available, so he asked Dr. Smith to accept the 5 available wheelchairs and for an extension to procure the remainder. Dr. Smith refused and again requested a refund, which Andrew could not provide at that time. Michael the delivery driver was driving to deliver the wheelchairs to Dr. Smith's office. While at a stop light and stopped (the light was red), Michael got impatientthe red lights in Fairfax are really longEand decided to go ahead and move through the intersection. Well, Michael didn't look very closely at the cross traffic that had the green light and pulled out in front of another vehicle driven by Julie. Julie couldn't stop in time and hit the side of Michael's delivery van, destroying the wheelchairs and seriously damaging her own car. Julie also suffered moderate physical injuries and spent 2 days in the hospital. Michael was uninjured. Quuons Answer the following questions for BOTH scenarios (e.g. 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b...) '1. What legal cause of action is available for the harmed party? What are the \"elemen \" that the harmed party must prove in order to prevail in a lawsuit? Identify the CATEGORY of damages that are available to the harmed party, and why (for example, torts have categories such as compensatory and economic damages, although these ARE NOT the only ones!). What type of evidence might be required to demonstrate the amount of damages that should be awarded to the harmed party