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Delaware product liability
exists because manufacturers have a legal
responsibility of the safety to their consumers.
When consumers are injured or harmed by
a product while using it in its intended
manner, Delaware product liability is
present. Delaware product liability does
not just include manufacturers but wholesalers,
designers, retailers, and anyone involved
with the product being sold to the consumer.
Over time law has taken
the stance of imposing strict liability
in regards to Delaware product liability
on any individual or company making defective
products. The premise of Delaware product
liability assumes manufacturers and product
sellers must exercise a certain degree of
consumer protection. The failure to provide
warnings when knowledge of hazardous products
exists, not ensuring that a defective or
malfunctioned part is not used in their
products, or a fault exists that makes the
product unsuitable for the purposes of its
purchase means that Delaware product
liability is present.
More common Delaware product liability cases include a misrepresentation
in what the products are capable of by failing
to adequately warn of potential risks through
marketing or advertising, design defects,
and manufacturing errors. Delaware product
liability cases can take shape in four different
ways depending on the injuries sustained
and the specific defective product. Strict
Delaware product liability cases find
everyone involved in making the defective
product accountable for the injuries. Every
injury that the consumer experienced is
the manufacturers or seller's responsibility
in strict Delaware product liability
cases.
Other Delaware product
liability cases may involve negligence,
breach of warranty, or misrepresentation.
A negligent Delaware product liability
case finds that the manufacturer did not
properly exercise enough care to avoid consumer
harm and injury. Breach of warranty Delaware product liability is when the seller makes
a claim that is not supported. Delaware product liability law anticipates that when
a company makes a claim they will follow
through with it. When a misrepresentation
Delaware product liability exists it
finds the company used advertising or marketing
to enhance their product to appear safer
than it really is. Delaware product liability
attorneys exist to defend the personal injuries
sustained by defective products.
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