In: Economics
At a birthday pool party some friends are splashing ‘round by the pool. During this time, Melinda bumps into Samantha and Samantha’s iPhone falls into the pool, and is now unusable. Samantha files suit for the cost of replacement of her phone against Melinda. Melinda did not know Sam had an iPhone in her hand at the time. Samantha’s suit: Will likely fail because Melinda bumping into Samantha was an accident and she didn’t mean to knock the phone in the pool. Will likely succeed because Melinda caused the iPhone to fall in the pool. Samantha does not need to show Melinda intended to push her. Will likely fail because Samantha should not have had her iPhone by the pool in the first place. Will likely succeed because Melinda caused the iPhone to fall in the pool, but only if Samantha can show Melinda intended to push her.
It happened with me, I jumped in the swimming pool with my phone in the pocket. Unfortunately, it was not the first time my phone was drenched. Some years ago, the villain was the rain. I was using a smartphone app to monitor my running pace and it started to rain. Not a light refreshing rain, no, a deluge, a heavy rain. My phone was protected, but that was just too much rain.
At that time, I didn’t know what to do and made the wrong decisions. Some modern phones are waterproof, but others aren’t, and an accident involving water can be fatal. I’d like to share these hints with you on what to do if your phone decides to take a bath.