Duffy is a passenger in a car that Caleb is driving when an accident occurs. Both Caleb and Duffy are emotionally rattled, but neither is physically hurt. Caleb is not liable to Dufy on a negligence theory because
a. both parties were emotionally rattled.
b. Caleb apparently did not intend to cause an accident.
c. Duffy must have been comparatively negligent.
d. Duffy was not injured.
D
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