Question

In addition to demonstrating actual emotional distress, if a third party wants to recover for negligent infliction of emotional distress, the plaintiff must show that:
A. the emotional distress caused to the witness did not result in physical symptoms or injuries.
B. the third party is at least distantly related to the victim.
C. the third party actually witnessed the injury when it occurred.
D. the emotional distress caused to the witness is so serious that he/she may not recover from it.

Answer

This answer is hidden. It contains 295 characters.