Chris owns a business making deliveries for Amazon as a third party vendor under contract with Amazon Logistics. Chris rents his truck and pays his own expenses. The business is lucrative, but given the number of deliveries on a daily basis, Bob can barely keep up. Drivers for Amazon are required to use the Amazon "Flex App", which micromanages every aspect of the delivery route, including what directions to take, when to take breaks, and when to return for pickups. One day while making deliveries in Virginia Beach, VA, Chris, in a rush, accidentally swerves his delivery truck into the next lane hitting a motorcycle ridden by Justin. At the time of the accident Chris was looking down at GPS directions that were supplied by Amazon through the Flex App. As a result of the accident, Justin sustains severe life threatening injuries. Doctors are able to save Justin's life but his left leg had to be amputated just below the knee. Assume Amazon.com, Inc., an American multinational technology company headquartered in Seattle, WA., can be sued by Justin under theories of respondeat superior. As Justin prepares to file a lawsuit for negligence, what are Justin's options with regard to jurisdiction and venue in determining which court to file the suit in? Idantify all ontions and applicable legal theories.