A claim for
strict products liability requires proof, in the alternative, either of the ordinary consumer's expectations or of the risk - utility of a product.
Not exact matches
Talc
product liability cases
require experienced professional counsel who understand the complexities of
strict liability law and who have the resources and working relationships to bring these cases in court.
Product liability is a strict liability theory that does not require proof of negligent conduct but relates directly to product
Product liability is a
strict liability theory that does not
require proof of negligent conduct but relates directly to
product product defect.
Drug manufacturers who fail to properly warn victims of side effects may be held accountable under
strict liability for
product defects laws, which do not
require negligence to be proven.
It is unnecessary in a
strict liability action to show that the manufacturer has been negligent in any way; the plaintiff is not
required to prove that the manufacturer or retailer was negligent in the preparation or distribution of the
product.