Case Study

Cost-Benefit Analysis of Information Verification

A factory's operations are harming a neighboring farm's crops. The farmer claims $15,000 in annual damages. The factory owner knows that installing a filtration system to eliminate the harm would cost $10,000 annually. The owner suspects the farmer is exaggerating but can hire an expert to determine the true damages for a fee of $3,000. The factory owner must decide between two options: 1) Install the filtration system, or 2) Hire the expert and then pay the farmer the true amount of damages. What is the maximum amount of true damages for which hiring the expert is the financially superior option for the factory? Explain how the expert's fee represents a cost that can hinder reaching a negotiated settlement.

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Updated 2025-07-30

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