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A Quick History of Product Liability Law

Product liability law developed very gradually through the course of the 20th century, and has come a long way from where it originally began. It used to be that nobody could sue for injury from using a product if they weren’t the one who had the original contract with the manufacturer. So if such laws applied today, if you got shocks from a faulty power supply in a drill you bought at the hardware store, you couldn’t sue because the store and the manufacturer were the ones with the contract.

The first changes came when exceptions were made for products that were “inherently” or “imminently dangerous,” like guns, explosives, food and a few other health related products. But gradually the assumption was made that if any item could be expected to place health or life in peril, and if the product was negligently constructed, then liability should apply to those other products as well. It didn’t matter if you had a contract or not with the manufacturer. Finally, the idea of “strict liability” took hold, stemming from the concept that there is an implied warranty on items, which follows them down the purchasing chain.

In all of these cases, then, product liability law would hold that the manufacturer will be liable for an injury you suffer using their product, even if you weren’t the one who bought it. The very failure of the product demonstrates negligence, says the law, so you don’t even have to prove that. “Strict liability” was originally applied to food, but was then applied to health products, and finally all consumer products also fell under this law. New Jersey and California began this legal change in the early 1960s, and all other states followed. Now the Uniform Commercial Code that enshrines these laws is adhered to by all states.

The main change in product liability law in recent years has been in protections granted to the retailer, who often simply receives the boxed item from the manufacturer and sells it to the consumer. When too many retailers were sued because they had “deep pockets” and the manufacturing company was too far away to reach, some states added these protections. So if you are selling products, while you’ll need to assume strict liability for what you sell, you’ll also need to look into the possible permutations on this liability in the states in which you operate.

If it is insurance that you need, Rene Lacape is the person to look for. He has been in this field for many years and is still in counting. He has dealt with many clients and is proud to say that all of them are very satisfied. If you need him, check his website so you can call him now.

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