Asked by Isabel Sanchez on Apr 30, 2024

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In a conversation,Donna falsely tells Wendy that Paul has Krabbe disease,a rare genetic disorder.Paul wants to sue Donna for defamation,but he is having trouble showing any tangible financial loss.Must Paul prove special damages in order to recover against Donna? Why or why not?

Krabbe Disease

A rare, inherited disorder affecting the nervous system, characterized by the destruction of myelin, a substance that insulates nerve fibers.

Special Damages

Compensation awarded in a lawsuit for actual and direct losses suffered, which are quantifiable, such as medical bills or lost wages.

  • Discern and scrutinize the factors inherent in defamation legal actions, such as slander, libel, and the necessities for special damages.
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Joesph HickeyMay 01, 2024
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No.This case involves slander per se-the imputation of a vile or loathsome disease.Therefore,Paul does not need to prove special damages.