Tort Law Three Types of Torts. Objective Create a Powerpoint presentation that describes and summarizes the three types of Torts.

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Tort Law Three Types of Torts

Objective Create a Powerpoint presentation that describes and summarizes the three types of Torts

Instructions 1.Create a title page “3 types of Torts” 2. Create page or pages that display the information that you were required to know for each category See your review sheets in your notebook 3. Create a slide for each of the following situations. Include part of the question in your answer.

Questions Give a specific example of a situation in which you believe someone should be able to recover damages for emotional distress. Monica leaves a loaded rifle on the floor where her younger brothers usually play. A child is shot. Explain how this is negligent. Anita is driving by a construction site. A sudden blast sends material through her windshield and injures her. Should she be able to recover damages based on strict liability