A man owned an independent grocery store in an upscale urban area. The grocer prided himself on his high-end deli meats and cheeses and his large selection of expensive wines. The grocer had recently noticed, however, that one of the freezers in the store leaked from time to time, causing the tile underneath the freezer to become wet. The grocer had called the freezer company to repair the freezer, but the freezer company had not yet sent a technician to repair the freezer. While the grocer was preparing for the lunchtime rush, a man came into the store and slipped on a portion of the floor that was wet due to the freezer leakage. The man landed awkwardly on his knee, shattering his kneecap. If the man brings suit against the grocer, how should the court rule?