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6 May, 08:46

While on a hike with a tour group in the mountains, Derek gets mauled by a bear. No previous reports of bears in the area had been made. Derek wants to hold the tour company liable for his injury. Which of the following is most likely true?

A. Derek cannot hold the tour company liable because there is no way to prepare for or avoid a bear attack.

B. The company is not at fault because it does not owe Derek a duty of care.

C. Because most people would not expect something as dangerous as a bear encounter while on a hike, an assumption of risk defense will probably not protect the tour company.

D. Derek assumed the risk of a bear attack by joining the tour group, so he cannot hold the tour company liable.

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  1. 6 May, 09:10
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    Answer: D. Derek assumed the risk of a bear attack by joining the tour group, so he cannot hold the tour company liable

    Explanation:

    Derek has to accept that by joining the tour group, he assumed some the risk of some elements of danger amongst them the bear attack.

    Even though there had been no prior attack by bears in the mountain, a mountain hike still has some inherent danger in it and this includes bears. He cannot hold the tour company liable using this reason alone.
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