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Is the failure to warn of a product’s potential dangers a basis for a product liability lawsuit?

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Is the failure to warn of a product’s potential dangers a basis for a product liability lawsuit?

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The company that produces a product has the duty to warn consumers of latent dangers that may not be obvious in the normal or reasonably foreseeable uses of the product. The duty is imposed because the company that produces or sells the product is in a better position to be aware of potential risks associated with the product that would not be immediately apparent to consumers.

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