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Jane's Bad Day
Jane arrived at the Overlook Hotel without a reservation and drove into to the valet parking area. When she stepped out of her car, Alex the valet driver was driving a car way too fast through the area and didn't see Jane until it was too late. He ran over her left foot, breaking her ankle.
Jane limped into the hotel and saw sign near the front door that said, "WATCH YOUR STEP." On her way to the front desk, she slipped on a puddle of coffee that a guest had spilled in the lobby five minutes earlier. She fell and broke her left hip.
Then Jane remembered that her friend Joan was staying at the Overlook that night, so she called her and Joan told Jane, "You can stay with me. Come on up." Jane got on the elevator to go up to Joan's room, but about half way up, the elevator suddenly fell to the ground floor, breaking Jane's left knee.
Then Joan came down and they decided to go swimming. At the pool, they saw a sign that said "GUESTS ONLY - SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK," but they both went in anyway. When Jane got into the pool, she stepped on broken glass at the bottom of pool and cut her right foot.
Then Jane decided to go the hospital and she went to get her car. When Alex brought the car up, Jane did not tip him, so when she was getting in the car he slammed the car door on her left hand, breaking all five fingers.
After she recovered, Jane sued the Overlook for all of her injuries. Will she win her case? Explain why or why not, and if she will win, what remedies might she receive?
Every time you say, "it depends," what does it depend on?
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