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Products Liability
Strict Liability Recap
Fletcher v. Rylands
Rylands v. Fletcher
Liability applies for:
PWFOPBOHL&C&KTALDMIIE
Limits on Strict Liability
Fletcher v. Rylands — PWFOPBOHL&C&KTALDMIIE Rylands v. Fletcher — PWFOPBOHL&C&KTA “non-natural” and LDMIIE First Restatement — “ultrahazardous activity” Second Restatement — “abnormally dangerous activity”
[fit] Indiana Harbor Belt v. American Cyanamid
Strict liability applies for behavior that is:
- Very risky and that risk cannot be eliminated at reasonable cost
AND
- Not susceptible to due care analysis
[fit] Tort law is the law of
[fit] negligence.
[fit] Strict liability is the law of tort law when negligence fails.
MacPherson v. Buick Motor Co.

MacPherson v. Buick Motor Co.
Macpherson Test
If object can put life and limb in danger if negligently made
And defendant has knowledge of probable danger
And defendant has knowledge that it will be used by people other than the purchaser
And no further tests will be performed
Then manufacturer has a duty and privity is no defense
Escola v. Coca Cola

Rationale
Power dynamics
Cost spreading / insurance
Deterrence
Extensions of Liability
Plaintiffs: Not just consumers but bystanders.
Defendants: Not just manufacturers but retailers.