Question: TORTS Sally decided that she wanted to make some changes in her life, starting with her hair. Shecalled up her stylist and said that she
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Sally decided that she wanted to make some changes in her life, starting with her hair. Shecalled up her stylist and said that she wanted to have her hair dyed purple, but that she wasnervous about doing so as she had never colored her hair and had heard some horror stories about others who had their hair dyed and ended up with bad results. Sally's stylist reassured her that she was an expert who colors her clients' hair all the time.
Sally came in and rather than her stylist testing out on a small patch of hair to see if it there were any problems or unanticipated reactions, the stylist poured the dye over Sally's entire head. Sally woke up the next morning and quickly realized that all of her hair had fallen out and
that she was now completely bald. She was traumatized both physically and mentally, and was unable to go to work for two months.
What elementstests must Sally establish to establish a negligence claim?
How should those elementstests be applied to the facts of Sally's case in order to convince the Judge that Sally should win?
What categories of damages should Sally seek and on what basis?
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