Your client is a customer who was injured while at a warehou…
Your client is a customer who was injured while at a warehouse owned by a business that rents lawn and garden equipment. The client slipped and fell when he stepped in some oil that had seeped out from a malfunctioning lawnmower engine. The fall caused the client to break his wrist, so you have filed suit against the business on behalf of the client. You research the applicable standard of care and discover that your jurisdiction applies the traditional rules for landowners and possessors of land. In particular, you note the following: A landowner owes licensees and invitees the duty to warn of or make safe known nonobvious dangerous conditions. In addition, invitees are owed the duty to make reasonable inspections to discover dangerous conditions. The client has told you that the floor around the oil appeared dirty. Prior to trial, the business makes a motion for summary judgment. To survive the business’s motion, what additional evidence must you present? Select one.
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