Are there any restrictions on the types of products that can be subject to product liability law?

Yes, there are certain restrictions on the types of products that can be subject to product liability law in Texas. Generally, for a product to be subject to product liability law in Texas, it must be a product that someone purchased or used for commercial purposes, and the product must have caused injuries or damages. In addition, it must be a product which could be expected to last longer than one year and which is still within its expected lifetime. In Texas, product liability law does not generally include liability for injuries or damages caused by defects or dangers that are well known or obvious, nor does it cover products that were not reasonably expected to last longer than one year. For example, if someone purchases a product that makes it clear that it should not be used for more than a few months, and then sells it to someone else, that person may not be able to recover damages for a product liability claim. Additionally, in Texas, product liability law does not generally include liability for services, agricultural products or valued property, such as real estate. In addition, products which are not sold, leased, licensed or distributed are not typically covered under product liability law in Texas. Finally, product liability law does not generally cover harm caused by a product after it has been altered or modified from its original condition.

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