Nikolaus was driving his car negligently and collided with Felice. Nikolaus was not going that fast, and normally, the injuries suffered by Felice would not have been that severe
Unfortunately, she suffers from a calcium deficiency she is being treat for, with the result that she suffered multiple fractures. Which of the following is TRUE?
A) Nikolaus is not responsible for the additional damages attributable to Felice's condition. They were not reasonably foreseeable.
B) Nikolaus is not responsible for the additional damages attributable to Felice's condition. She was aware of her condition and assumed the risk of additional damages in the event of a motor vehicle accident.
C) Nikolaus is responsible for the additional damages attributable to Felice's condition. "You take your victim as you find her."
D) They are each 50% responsible for Felice's injuries
E) Felice is 25% liable for her own injuries due to contributory negligence
C
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