Monday, 21 May 2012

A lady sued a toy company for negligence. She had gifted her nephew a toy that was composed of small parts and caused the child to choke on one of the pieces. She alleged that she was not aware of the composition of the toy and would not have gifted it to a small child if she had known. The suit was based on which of the following:

A lady sued a toy company for negligence. She had gifted her nephew a toy that was composed of small parts and caused the child to choke on one of the pieces. She alleged that she was not aware of the composition of the toy and would not have gifted it to a small child if she had known. The suit was based on which of the following:
manufacturing defect.
design defect.
correctinadequate warning.
breach of warranty.
A product may be defective if a manufacturer fails to provide adequate warnings about potential dangers associated with the product

Answer
 inadequate warning.

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