A person who was injured in a motor vehicle accident sued the driver to recover hospital costs. What type of law would be enforced in this situation?

1. Constitutional law
2. Tort law
3. Contract law
4. Patent law


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Rationale: Tort law is the only option that has a process for allowing the determination of damages and compensation for damages in this case scenario. Tort laws govern wrongful acts that are harmful to an individual. Constitutional laws are those that govern a country or nation as a whole. Contract law refers to rules governing contractual agreements between parties. Patent law refers to exclusive rights granted by a state or national government to an inventor.

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