Answer:
NEGLIGENCE PER SE.
Step-by-step explanation:
Negligence per se defines an act as negligent when it violates a law that has been designed to protect the public.
It is a personal injury law, and it is either the law was violated or not.
In a car accident case, negligence per se would involve offenses such as driving under the influence, reckless driving, running a traffic light or stop sign, or speeding. In Jocelyn's case, it was a reckless driving because the driver was driving and talking on his cell phone at the same time which resulted in an accident.
Therefore, the Jocelyn's best theory for recovery against Hale and interstate trucking is NEGLIGENCE PER SE.