Foreseeable plaintiffs theory asks: 

A. Did the tortfeasor intend to injure the plaintiff? 
B. Was it reasonably foreseeable that the person hurt would be injured as a result of the tortfeasor’s actions? 
C. Should the tortfeasor have known that his or her actions would cause a specific type of injury?
D. This concept applies to intentional torts, not negligence. 


Answer: B

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