
Business Law Today, Comprehensive 10th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller
Edition 10ISBN: 978-1305081604
Business Law Today, Comprehensive 10th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller
Edition 10ISBN: 978-1305081604 Exercise 14
Product Liability. Yun Tung Chow tried to unclog a floor drain in the kitchen of the restaurant where he worked. He used a drain cleaner called Lewis Red Devil Lye that contained crystalline sodium hydroxide. The product label said to wear eye protection, to put one tablespoon of lye directly into the drain, and to keep your face away from the drain because there could be dangerous backsplash. Not wearing eye protection, Chow mixed three spoonfuls of lye in a can and poured that mixture down the drain while bending over it. Liquid splashed back into his face, causing injury. He sued for product liability based on inadequate warnings and a design defect. The trial court granted summary judgment to the manufacturer. Chow appealed. An expert for Chow stated that the product was defective because it had a tendency to backsplash. Is that a convincing argument Why or why not
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Product Liability means that if any prop...
Business Law Today, Comprehensive 10th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller
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