What are the differences between a manufacturer’s warranty and a product liability claim?

A manufacturer’s warranty is a guarantee from the manufacturer that the product will meet certain standards and perform as intended. Generally, a manufacturer’s warranty will cover repairs or replacement of any defective parts or products that fail to meet the standards. On the other hand, a product liability claim is when a consumer or user of the product is injured or harmed because of a defect in the product or a failure of the manufacturer to provide sufficient warnings or instructions on how to use the product safely. A product liability claim in Oregon may be brought even if the product is used in a manner that was not intended. When making a product liability claim in Oregon, the buyer or user of the product does not need to prove that the seller was negligent. It is sufficient to prove that the product was defective or had inadequate warnings and instructions. If it can be proven that the product was defective, then the manufacturer or seller of the product may be liable for any injuries sustained by the claimant. In summary, a manufacturer’s warranty covers any defects in the product that result in the product not performing as expected, while a product liability claim covers any injury or harm that is caused by a defect in the product or inadequate instructions or warnings. Both are considered under the law of Oregon and have their own set of rules.

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