Product Defect Case Series
Oak Grove Inv’rs v. Bell & Gossett Co., 99 Nev. 616, 619, 668 P.2d 1075, 1077 (1983)
disapproved of by Calloway v. City of Reno, 116 Nev. 250, 993 P.2d 1259 (2000).
Product: Plumbing Fittings
Injury: Damage to Property
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Where the defendant has reason to anticipate that danger may result from a particular use of his product, and he fails to warn adequately of such a danger, the product sold without a warning is in a defective condition. Strict liability may be imposed even where the product is faultlessly made, if it was unreasonably dangerous to place the product in the hands of the consumer without adequate warnings concerning its safe and proper use. Outboard Marine Corp. v. Schupbach, 93 Nev. 158, 162–63, 561 P.2d 450, 453 (1977). See General Electric Co. v. Bush, 88 Nev. 360, 364–65, 498 P.2d 366, 369 (1972); Jacobsen v. Ducommun, Inc., 87 Nev. 240, 484 P.2d 1095 (1971). See also Anderson v. Heron Engineering Co., 198 Colo. 391, 604 P.2d 674, 676 (1979); McKee v. Moore, 648 P.2d 21, 23 (Okl.1982).
Oak Grove Inv’rs v. Bell & Gossett Co., 99 Nev. 616, 624, 668 P.2d 1075, 1080 (1983) disapproved of by Calloway v. City of Reno, 116 Nev. 250, 993 P.2d 1259 (2000)
The adequacy of the warnings provided is ordinarily a jury question. Reiger v. Toby Enterprises, 45 Or.App. 679, 609 P.2d 402, 405 (1980).
Oak Grove Inv’rs v. Bell & Gossett Co., 99 Nev. 616, 624, 668 P.2d 1075, 1080 (1983) disapproved of by Calloway v. City of Reno, 116 Nev. 250, 993 P.2d 1259 (2000)
Strict liability may extend not only to the dealer and retail seller of the product, but to the manufacturer of the product and the manufacturers of its component parts. Rocky Mountain Fire & Cas. Co. v. Biddulph Oldsmobile, 640 P.2d at 854.
Oak Grove Inv’rs v. Bell & Gossett Co., 99 Nev. 616, 624, 668 P.2d 1075, 1080 (1983) disapproved of by Calloway v. City of Reno, 116 Nev. 250, 993 P.2d 1259 (2000)