John Coomer was at a game when Slugger, the mascot for the Kansas City Royals "climbed atop the third base dugout and started shooting hotdogs into the stands from an air gun." Coomer claims Slugger eventually put the air gun down -- and started firing off the wieners by hand. Coomer claims "Slugger lost control of his throw or was reckless with his throw, and threw the hotdog directly into the Plaintiff." Coomer claims the hotdog hit him right in his left eye -- leaving him with a detached retina and the development of cataracts. Coomer sued the Royals for more than $25k claiming they "failed to adequately train its agents ... in the proper method in which to throw hotdogs into the stands at Kauffman Stadium." Did they breach that duty? In other words, what evidence would you want to know about to determine if the conduct at issue was substandard?
Correct Answer:
Verified
View Answer
Unlock this answer now
Get Access to more Verified Answers free of charge
Q99: Secretly placing a drug in a person's
Q100: a. Identify and define the three basic
Q101: What is the difference between a duty
Q102: Describe two torts that involve defamation of
Q103: How does premise liability change depending upon
Q105: A business law professor made this statement
Q106: Dawn tested consumer food products at her
Q107: April carelessly parks her car on a
Q108: Jenna and Taryn were involved in an
Q109: Hopkins, a Buffalo Bills fan, fell from
Unlock this Answer For Free Now!
View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions
Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks
Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents