Shelby owns Reclamation & Restoration (R&R), a demolition company. Demolition of a Quad City brownstone by an R&R crew injures Thelma, a spectator. Under the theory of strict liability, Shelby must pay for Thelma's injury
A) only if Thelma's injury was not reasonably foreseeable

B) only if Thelma's injury was reasonably foreseeable.
C) only if the R&R crew was at fault.
D) ?whether or not the R&R crew was at fault.


D

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