Luke delivers pizza for H Pizza. As Luke drives his Chevy Sonic through the Spokane wine countryside to deliver pizza to Allen at his house, Luke types a text message to his girlfriend, Amy. Luke hears a loud thump, looks up from his phone and at his side mirror. Behind him, he sees Bob sprawled next to his bicycle at the side of the road. Luke stops the Renault, backs up to where Bob is trying to get up. Not wanting Bob to see his license plate or the H Pizza sign on the Renault, Luke hits Bob in the head to knock him unconscious. Luke puts Bob’s bike in the trunk of the Renault so Bob can’t ride away for help. In addition, to make sure Bob doesn’t get help, Luke drags him into a barn next to the road and latches the door. On his way back after delivering the pizza, Luke is surprised to see Bob standing on the side of the road. He speeds toward Bob to run him over but Bob dives into the ditch next to the road to avoid being hit. As Luke speeds off, Bob sees the H Pizza sign on the Renault and memorizes the number on Luke’s license plate.
Part 1. Does the common law of torts and identify and analyze the claims Bob may have against Luke? If so, please explain
Part 2. How can Bob bring any of those claims against H Pizza?