Under the prevailing rule in America, a plaintiff may not recover for his economic loss resulting from bodily harm to another or from physical damage to property in which he has no proprietary interest. Similarly, a plaintiff may not recover for economic loss caused by his reliance on a negligent misrepresentation that was not made directly to him or specifically on his behalf. Thus, the insurer of A\u27s life has no action against one who negligently causes A\u27s premature death; the employer has no action for sums that he has had to pay because defendant has negligently injured his employee; a ship\u27s time charterer has no action for loss of the ship\u27s use while it is laid up for repairs necessitated by defendant\u27s negligence; an...