Tracey badly burns her face while using "The Meat Machine," a dual-sided grill press. She had been attempting to quickly cook a steak and was injured when grease splattered. Tracey is hospitalized for one week, suffers nerve damage around her eyes and needs skin grafts on her cheek and nose. Despite the best efforts of many highly skilled plastic surgeons, she is badly scarred. Her eyesight is permanently impaired. She also develops an addiction to painkillers. Tracey suffers emotional trauma because her family and friends cruelly ridicule her. She does not want to go out in public because she is so self-conscious about her appearance. If she files a lawsuit and wins, her pain and suffering could be recovered as: O Punitive damages O Compensatory damages O Special damages O Incidental damages O General damages
Tracey badly burns her face while using "The Meat Machine," a dual-sided grill press. She had been attempting to quickly cook a steak and was injured when grease splattered.Tracey is hospitalized for one week, suffers nerve damage around her eyes and needs skin grafts on her cheek and nose. Despite the best efforts of many highly skilled plastic surgeons, she is badly scarred. Her eyesight is permanently impaired. She also develops an addiction to painkillers. "The Meat Machine" was marketed as "The BEST way to quickly, safely and easily cook a steakl" The manufacturer knew that the product regularly caused bad grease splatters during ordinary use, but deliberately did not offer customers any warnings. In the 4 years prior to Tracey's injury, over 20 other people burned themselves using the product. Those people all stated they would have been more cautious, or not ited the product at all, if they had been warned about grease splatters. The manufacturer could have corrected the problem for 5 cents per machine, but wanted to keep costs low to maximize profits. If Tracey sues and wins, the company's apparent callous indifference to the potential dangerous grease splatters could be the basis for Tracey to recover: Punitive damages Incldentat damages Special damages Compensatory damages General damages Tracey badly burns her face while using "The Meat Machine," a dual-sided grill press. She had been attempting to quickly cook a steak and was injured when grease splattered. Tracey is hospitalized for one week, suffers nerve damage around her eyes and needs skin grafts on her cheek and nose. Despite the best efforts of many highly skilled plastic surgeons, she is badly scarred. Her eyesight is permanently impaired. She also develops an addiction to painkillers. Tracey suffers emotional trauma because her family and friends cruelly ridicule her. She does not want to go out in public because she is so self- conscious about her appearance. If she files a lawsuit and wins, her pain and suffering could be recovered as: Punitive damages Compensatory damages Special damages fncidental damages General damages Derek is a successful fashion model. He is 5 years into a 10-year contract with Ballstein Modeling Agency, who represents him. Derelicte Models is a competing firm. It knows that Ballstein has a relationship with Derek, and is jealous. Derelicte approaches Derek and convinces him to leave Ballstein and join Derelicte. Derek breaks his contract with Ballstein and signs a new contract with Derelicte, Ballstein files a lawsuit alleging . against Derelicte Wrongful interference with a contractual relationship Wrongful interference with a business relationship Intentional infliction of emotional distress Breach of contract