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Strict product liability makes manufacturers accountable for injuries their products cause when used as intended. Learn more about this legal doctrine here.
Product defects injure many Americans yearly, with 6,000 injuries/illnesses and 23 deaths reported in 2021. In that same year, defective products resulted in more than 219 recalls. When someone ...
As the conversation around gun safety continues to evolve nationally, one critical aspect remains largely overlooked: what ...
Robert A. Sachs, Product Liability Reform and Seller Liability: A Proposal for Change, 55 Baylor L. Rev. 1031 (2003). Oftentimes, we see situations were a supplier seeks indemnification from a ...
The concept of strict product liability is addressed in “Product Liability: How It Turned Strict,” one of a series of articles for ID Access that address the legal risks faced by manufacturers ...
As various types of autonomous technology become ubiquitous in vehicles, it will not be long before such technology is the subject of product liability design defect claims alleging a ...
For a manufacturer or distributor to be liable under strict product liability, the unreasonably dangerous condition that caused the injury must exist at the time the product left their control.
In a 6-3 decision, Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote that there were three different approaches that the court could take to constrain defendant liability in maritime product liability law. The first, a ...
Lawyers believe that there are grey areas regarding contract manufacturer liability for trademark infringement after apparently confusing judgments from European courts. Usually, contract ...
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