Ralph, a van driver for Standard Delivery Company, causes a multi-vehicle accident on a city street. Ralph and Standard are liable to
A. all those who were injured.
B. only those who were uninsured.
C. only those whose injuries could have been reasonably foreseen.
D. only those whose vehicles were closest to Rod's van.
Answer: C
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