What is the manufacturer’s liability for a defective product?

In Arkansas, manufacturers are held strictly liable for defective products. This means that the manufacturer is liable, even if there is no negligence on their part. This means that any consumer injured by a product defect can recover damages even if the manufacturer took reasonable steps to ensure a safe product. In order for a consumer to recover damages in a defective product case, the plaintiff must prove that the product was actually defective. The consumer must show that the product did not perform as advertised and that the manufacturer should have known that the product could have caused harm to the consumer when used as it was intended. Manufacturers may also be held liable for any injuries that occur due to an inadequate warning label, or if the product was sold without the consumer being made aware of any inherent dangers. In Arkansas, manufacturers of defective products may be liable for both economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages may include medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and additional costs from being injured, while non-economic damages can include pain and suffering. If the consumer was injured in an accident caused by a defective product, the consumer may also be entitled to punitive damages. In Arkansas, the courts may award punitive damages to the consumer to punish the manufacturer for their intentional or reckless act.

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