Jill owns a retail business by herself and was sued by a customer who fell in the store. The customer claimed the business was negligent in caring for its floors. Which statement best describes Jill's potential liability?
a. Jill has no potential liability to the customer.
b. Jill can be held personally liable to the customer since she is the owner.
c. Jill can only be liable to the amount she initially invested in the business.
d. Jill cannot be held personally responsible; the woman's insurance must pay for the claim.
b
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