Products Liability Flashcards

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When is strict product liability invoked?

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when a defective product, for which an appropriate defendant is responsible, injures an appropriate plaintiff

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Elements of strict product liability

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  1. Proper plaintiff
  2. Proper defendant
  3. Proper context
  4. Defect
  5. Cause-in-fact
  6. Proximate cause
  7. Damages
  8. Strict product liablity defenses
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Who is a proper plaintiff for strict product liability?

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any plaintiff injured while using a defective product may recover damages from an appropriate defendant

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Who is a proper defendant?

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Anyone in the marketing chain and in the business of dealing with this product

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What is the proper context for strict products liability?

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Product must predominate

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Types of defects

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  1. Manufacturing
  2. Design
  3. Warning
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Manufacturing Defect

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A product manufactured in a form other than the manufacturer intended contains a manufacturing defect

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Design Defect

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A product manufactured as the manufacturer intended, but that still presents a danger of personal injury or property damage to a plaintiff, suffers from a design defect

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Consumer Expectation Test

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  • a product is in an unreasonably dangerous defective condition when it is more dangerous than would be contemplated by the ordinary consumer who purchases it, with the ordinary knowledge common to the community as to its characteristics.
  • a product is dangerously defective if a reasonably foreseeable purchaser would not have expected it to present the danger that resulted in his injury
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Danger-Utility Test

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A product is defective if a jury determines that the danger the product threatends outweigns its utility to society

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Hindsight-Negligence Test

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  • a product is defective if a reasonable person, knowing of the danger it presented, would not have placed it in the stream of commerce
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What products are exempt from design defectiveness?

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Products with extraordinary social alternatives

Example: Vaccines, prescription drugs

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Warning Defect

(Absence of Warning)

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  1. Defendant’s failure to warn plaintiff that a product presents a threat of personal injury or property damage
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Warning Defect

Plaintiff must establish so that strict liability may be imposed?

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  • Manufacturer knew or reasonably should have known
  • Of a danger presented by the product; and
  • failed to take precautions that a reasonable person would have
  • To adequately warn of that danger
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Cause-In-Fact

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Plaintiff must show that the injury was caused by the defect

by proving that the defect was a substantial factor in bringing about the injury

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Proximate Cause

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  • negligent handling of a product by a third party after it leaves the defendant’s control is regarded as foreseeable and is not a superseding intervening force
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Defenses To Product Liability

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  1. Misuse
  2. Alteration
  3. Assumption of the Risk
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Misuse

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If a plaintiff uses a product in a manner that is neither intended nor foreseeable, he has misused the product and it cannot be defective.

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Alteration

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If employers alter the device; remove safety devices in order to make a machine more efficient = no liability

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Assumption of the Risk

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Only available defense