Joe was an insurance broker and one of his clients,Sam,had a house that he wanted to insure.As was his normal practice,Joe got into his car and drove past the house to determine if all was as stated by the client.In the process of doing so,he struck a pedestrian crossing the street in a crosswalk,because he was distracted by his examination of the house.The injured pedestrian sued not only Joe,the insurance broker,but the client as well.Explain the likely outcome.
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