Products liability (1997) (hereinafter “third restatement”). However, texas courts have held that a duty may arise if the manufacturer has “significant control” over the product and/or voluntarily assumes the duty to warn. The common law generally says that a product manufacturer or seller can be liable for failing to provide a warning after sale or distribution if a reasonable person in the seller’s position would have provided such a warning. Evolution and future of the post sale duty originally published at the def
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