What is a warning defect?

A warning defect is an important part of the overall design of a product. In Washington, consumer protection laws recognize the potential for a product to contain hidden dangers that can cause harm if the consumer is not warned. A warning defect occurs when a manufacturer fails to warn consumers adequately of the dangers posed by the product, either through inadequate labeling, inadequate instructions, or by failing to alert consumers of a known hazard. This means the product is defective in its design and could lead to an injury or death if not properly warned. In Washington, if a consumer is injured by a product with a warning defect, they can sue the manufacturer for failing to protect the consumer from harm. Manufacturers and distributors of products are required by law to provide warnings to consumers of any hidden danger that could be encountered when using the product. The duty to warn includes a warning defect when the manufacturer or distributor fails to provide a clear warning, adequate instructions, or other information. With warning defects, the consumer has the opportunity to make an informed decision about whether or not to use the product. It is important to be aware of warning defects in products so that consumers can stay safe. Washington consumer protection laws are in place to protect consumers from these potential dangers in the products they purchase.

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