What is a “defective instructions” defect in a defective products case?
A “defective instructions” defect in a defective products case is when a product sold to the consumer has improper instructions on how to use or assemble the product. In Washington, when a company fails to provide complete and accurate instructions for products, the company can be held liable for any damages resulting from the failure to provide proper instructions. Additionally, the company can be held liable if the instructions are not in an understandable language or are not in an appropriate size font or appear as an afterthought. For any product sold, the company must provide complete and accurate instructions for everything the consumer needs to know about the product. This includes the proper setup, assembly and use of the product. The instructions should also include a warning about any special safety precautions to be taken or any special hazards or risks associated with the product. The instructions should be clear and easy to understand. And it is important that the instructions be in an appropriate size font so they are easily noticed and read. The company has a duty to make sure the instructions are complete and understandable and that the consumer is adequately warned of any special safety precautions. If the company fails in its duty, it can be held liable for any damages resulting from this failure.
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