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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Dobrovolny v. Ford Motor Co.

... which public policy requires manufacturers to protect, independent of any contractual obligation." [17] The Supreme Court characterized the majority of courts as holding that strict liability cannot be imposed for damage to the product alone, while the minority imposed liability. ...

WEDGEWOOD v. US FILTER/WHITTIER, INC.

... 2009) (under Nebraska law, "sophisticated user" defense in product liability action means that there is no duty to warn if user knows or should know of potential danger, especially when user is professional who should be aware of characteristics of product). See, also, 7 Am. Jur. ...

Howsden v. Roper's Real Estate Co.

... truckdriver employed by a tire manufacturer, who was injured when one of the tires on his truck blew out. [9] The tire had been manufactured by the employer, but the truckdriver was still permitted to recover for product liability. [10]. ...

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