Carlton Dean is late for his class at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa and carelessly runs a stop sign. As luck would have it, Elliot Klein is driving through the intersection. Elliot is a visitor in Grinnell from Arizona. Although Elliott is not injured, his Mercedes suffers badly, with $7,000 total damages, and he is forced to rent a car for a week while it is repaired. Additional expenses

for car repair bring his total damages to $7,600.
a. Elliott can sue Carlton in an Iowa court, because the accident occurred in Iowa.
b. Elliot can sue Carlton in a federal court, because of diversity of citizenship.
c. Elliot can sue Carlton in an Arizona court.
d. all of the above


a

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