Lessons
1. Introduction to Torts
2. Intentional Torts
3. Negligence
4. Strict Liability
5. Defamation
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Products Liability
In this video, you should consider the following:
- Design Defect: the way the product is designed makes it defective if it could have been made safer in an economically reasonable way. Here, the defendant cannot warn away the defect.
- Manufacturing Defect: one of these things is not like the other (a dead rat in a coke bottle).
- Failure to warn: where the failure to warn makes the product unreasonably dangerous.
- Think about foreseeable misuse.
- Manufacturers, wholesalers and retails are all liable, but not your casual garage sale seller.
Delivered by:Professor Melissa A. Hale
Video Takeaway: Products Liability
Topic Quizzes
Multiple Choice Quiz
- Products Liability: Design, Manufacturing and Failure to Warn (A)
- Products Liability: Design, Manufacturing and Failure to Warn (B)
- Products Liability: Design, Manufacturing and Failure to Warn (C)
- Products Liability: Design, Manufacturing and Failure to Warn (D)
- Products Liability: Design, Manufacturing and Failure to Warn (E)
Topic Quizzes
Topic Quizzes
Multiple Choice Quiz
- Products Liability: Design, Manufacturing and Failure to Warn (A)
- Products Liability: Design, Manufacturing and Failure to Warn (B)
- Products Liability: Design, Manufacturing and Failure to Warn (C)
- Products Liability: Design, Manufacturing and Failure to Warn (D)
- Products Liability: Design, Manufacturing and Failure to Warn (E)