A pedestrian was injured in an auto accident caused by a dri…
A pedestrian was injured in an auto accident caused by a driver. The pedestrian’s injuries included a broken nose and a broken toe. Not sure of the strength of her case, she sued the driver only for the injuries to her nose. She was awarded $15,000 in damages. Encouraged by this success, she now wishes to sue the driver for the injuries to her toe. May she sue the driver again?