Warning Labels
A manufacturer has the duty to make its products as safe as possible. When it cannot eliminate all risks, it must warn users and buyers of the dangers that exist. If it fails to provide adequate warnings, the person injured because of that failure may have a products liability claim based on failure to warn.
What types of warning labels have you seen in products that you have purchased? Discuss whether you think the specific warning labels are helpful to users.
TOPIC 2 : Products Liability and Comparative Fault
How may a seller, manufacturer, and/or supplier be liable in a products liability action? Use examples to illustrate
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Warning labels are found on many products for various purposes. I have seen them on medicine packs where the warning signs show that they should be stored away from the reach of children…………………………..
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