What is the difference between consumer fraud and product liability?

Consumer fraud and product liability are two distinct legal concepts that both involve unfair or deceptive practices. Consumer fraud is a type of false advertising or deceptive business practices that are intended to deceive customers and entice them into making a purchase. In Oklahoma, the Consumer Protection Act is designed to protect consumers from these types of practices. It prohibits businesses from misrepresenting their goods and services, falsely stating a product or service is available, or engaging in any other deceptive or unfair business practice. Product liability refers to the responsibility product makers and sellers have for injuries or damage caused by defective products. Product liability laws in Oklahoma generally require companies to ensure that their products are safe. If a product is found to be defective or unreasonably dangerous, the company that manufactured it can be held liable for any injuries or damages it causes. In brief, consumer fraud is intended to mislead consumers into making purchases, while product liability involves product defects and resulting injuries or damages.

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