When and how can a plaintiff claim damages if the defendant has breached a duty of care?

What will be an ideal response?

Even though a defendant's negligent act may have breached a duty of care owed to the plaintiff, this breach is not actionable unless the plaintiff suffers injury or injury to his or her property. That is, the plaintiff must have suffered some injury before he or she can recover any damages. The damages recoverable depend on the effect of the injury on the plaintiff's life or profession.

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A) 2,000 units per year B) 3,000 units per year C) 6,000 units per year D) 20,000 units per year

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In an organization that has a linear structure

A) each employee has an informal reporting relationship with several managers from other units. B) the hierarchy of authority goes from lower-level employees up to top management. C) each manager reports to a manager on the same level who is in charge of a different unit. D) the hierarchy of authority goes from top management down to lower-level employees.

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