Are manufacturers strictly liable for defective products?

In Louisiana, manufacturers are strictly liable for any defective product they manufacture or sell. This means that if someone is injured due to a defective product, the manufacturer is legally responsible for the damages that occur. The manufacturer does not have to prove any negligence on their part for the injury to occur, instead, it is assumed that a defect was present and caused the injury. This type of liability is different than negligence liability, which requires proof that the manufacturer was negligent in their duty. Louisiana products liability law typically follows the laws of strict liability, which states that if a product is defective, the manufacturer is liable no matter who was at fault. This includes if the design was flawed, the manufacturing process or assembly was faulty, and the product was inadequately labeled or warned of potential risks. In these cases, the manufacturer is still legally responsible even if the product was used or handled correctly. Although manufacturers have a legal duty to design, assemble, and market products that are safe for use, accidents still happen. If a person is injured due to a defective product, they can bring a lawsuit against the manufacturer to hold them accountable for their negligence.

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