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Failure-to-warn

Definition

A type of product liability claim alleging that a manufacturer negligently or strictly failed to provide adequate warnings or instructions about a product's risks or dangers. The claim does not challenge the product's design itself but rather the sufficiency of information provided to users about hazards.

Examples

  • Durnell's lawsuit against Monsanto alleges that the herbicide label failed to warn adequately of health risks

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