What type of claims can be brought by a consumer against a manufacturer?

In Oregon, consumers may bring claims against a manufacturer under products liability law. These can include claims for defects in design, manufacturing, or insufficient warnings or instructions. Design defects are defects that make the product inherently dangerous, such as a car with faulty brakes or a toaster with a power surge issue. Manufacturing defects refer to flaws created during the production or assembly process, such as a broken part or a missing component. Lastly, the law also covers inadequate warnings or instructions. For instance, if a consumer uses a product in a way that it was not designed for, and isn’t warned about potential risks or side effects, this could be grounds for a products liability lawsuit. Other claims may include negligence or breach of contract claims. Negligence claims occur when the manufacturer fails to provide a product with reasonable safety standards and a breach of contract occurs when the product does not live up to the promises made in the warranty. Lastly, strict liability claims occur if a product caused harm regardless of the intent of the manufacturer. In conclusion, Oregon consumers may bring claims against a manufacturer for design defects, manufacturing defects, and insufficient warnings, as well as negligence, breach of contract, and strict liability.

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