What is the difference between a manufacturer’s warranty and product liability law?

Manufacturer’s warranties and product liability laws are two separate concepts, but they are both important in different ways. A manufacturer’s warranty is an agreement between a manufacturer and a buyer. It is a promise from the manufacturer to repair and/or replace a product if it does not work within a certain time frame. Manufacturer’s warranties provide peace of mind for consumers and ensure that if something goes wrong with the product, the manufacturer will fix or replace it. Product liability law, on the other hand, is a type of civil law in the state of Washington. It is designed to protect consumers from harm caused by defective products. Under product liability law, manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, and retailers can be held liable for injuries or death resulting from their products. The law also applies to any finished products, not just those with warranties. In summary, manufacturer’s warranties provide a consumer with a promise of product quality, while product liability law holds manufacturers and other entities liable for injuries or death caused by defective products. In Washington, manufacturers can be held liable for injuries, even if their products don’t have a manufacturer’s warranty.

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