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Personal Injuries Warranties and Defective Products
By Arnold Hernandez
The legal theory giving rise to personal injury claims for defective products actually started with a theory pertaining to warranty of products. When the warranty was breached because the product did not performed as warranted a claim would arise. The product was that privity of contract was required meaning it applied only to the person buying it from the manufacturer. If the product exploded and injured bystanders they could not sue the manufacturer. |
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