What is Product Liability?
What is Product Liability?
Why is so important to your clients that they basically force you to purchase an insurance for it?
Product Liability is a legal concept. In a layman’s terms, “Product Liability hold a party or a group of parties liable for loss or damage to a Third party by its product(s)”.
Before we go into a more in-depth view, we must first understand some important concept. We must define what a “Product” is, who a “Third Party” is and who are the “Liable Parties”.
Product is “movable property manufactured or processed”. Product also includes the container, materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such goods or products. Product also includes Warranties and Warning Labels.
Third Party refers to any person or company who may in any way be injured by coming into contact with the product.
Liable Parties refer to any one who: Manufactured, Sold, Handled, Distributed or Put their names on the Product. Which means all the Vendors, Trading Company, Importer, Exporter, Licenser and Manufacturer can be sue for Product Liability.
Now you can begin to see why your clients are asking you to purchase Product Liability Insurance.
Product Liability (In-Depth View)
In a more in-depth view, “Product Liability refers to those
areas of the law in which a liable parties can be held liable
for a DEFECTIVE / ALLEGEDLY DEFECTIVE Product
which had caused injury or property damage to a third party”.
"Injury" must be provable and "Property Damage" must be of
tangible property.
What is consider as a Defective Product?
A defective product refers to products that is “Not Reasonably Safe”, a product is deem to be defective for the following reason:
1) Design Defects: "The defect arises in the actual design or formulation of the product such that it is unsafe so as to not perform according to reasonable expectations of the consumer".
2) Manufacturing Defects: "Arise due to human or machinery failure during the production phase."
3) Failure to Warn: "Did not have adequate warning as to the foreseeable harm and foreseeable misuse."
Nowadays, most countries have a developed legislation. European Community has their EC Directive, Japan has Product Liability Law, USA and United Kingdom had already had many reform on their Product Liability Law. Even China have at least two laws concerning Product Liability. In most legal system, A person can became liable for their product based on the following three theories:
1) Strict Liability 2) Negligence 3) Breach of Warranty
If you want to learn more about Product Liability and how you can be protected, contact us today!