Who can be held liable in a product liability case?

In a product liability case, several parties may be held liable for any injury or damage that result from a dangerous or defective product. Depending on the circumstances of the case, some individuals or companies that produced, sold, or used the product may be held liable for negligence in certain situations. The manufacturer of a product is typically liable for any damages resulting from the use of the product, even if the product was sold to a distributor or retailer and they are the ones who sold it to the consumer. The distributor or retailer could also be held liable if they did not use reasonable care in inspecting the product or selling a dangerous or defective one. In New York, the courts can hold the seller of a product liable for any damages caused by the product if the seller had knowledge of the defective nature of the product or acted negligently in its sale. Therefore, a seller may be liable if they knew or had reasonable grounds to believe that the product was dangerous or defective. If a product has been altered after it was sold, the party that altered it may also be held liable for any injury or damage resulting from the alteration. Additionally, if a product was designed or manufactured according to instructions from an independent party, both the designer and the manufacturer may be liable for any damage that results. Overall, product liability cases can be complex. However, in New York, the courts will typically hold the manufacturer, distributor, seller, and anyone else who had knowledge of the dangerous nature of the product or acted negligently in its sale accountable for any injury or damage resulting from the use of the product.

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