Assume Bob,who had no notice of any heart problem,is driving and suddenly has an unexpected heart attack causing him to run over a student crossing the street breaking the student's leg in the process.Which of the following is true?
A) The student can recover upon a showing of injury. Nothing else is required.
B) The student may recover only if the student can show that the student was in the marked crosswalk.
C) It is unlikely that the student can recover because the accident could not have been avoided even with reasonable care.
D) The student can recover in an action for negligence only if it can be shown that Bob had insurance.
E) The student can recover only if the student can establish that the student did not have any medical insurance.
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