In response to Paul's requests for disclosure, Mega Mart objects to a request for its insurance coverage on the basis that it is a multi-billion dollar corporation with sufficient means to cover any verdict, and its insurance coverage is irrelevant. What action should Paul take to bring Mega Mart's objection to the court's attention, and how should the Court rule? Explain your answer.
a) File a motion to compel and argue that insurance coverage is relevant for assessing potential damages.
b) Accept Mega Mart's objection as valid and proceed without requesting insurance coverage information.
c) Withdraw the request for insurance coverage to avoid further objections from Mega Mart.
d) Request a settlement conference to discuss insurance coverage separately from other discovery matters.