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Torts Lecture Eighteen Strict Liability: Abnormally Dangerous Activities and Defective Products

1.08.2025
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This conversation delves into the concept of strict liability in tort law, emphasizing its departure from traditional negligence principles. It explores the rationale behind strict liability, including risk distribution, consumer protection, and deterrence. The discussion covers abnormally dangerous activities, the liability of animal owners, and the significant area of products liability, detailing the types of defects and defenses available in strict liability cases. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of strict liability in the context of emerging technologies and the balance between innovation and safety.

Takeaways

Strict liability means liability without fault regarding the defendant's conduct.

Understanding the core concept of strict liability is crucial for law students.

Abnormally dangerous activities (ADAs) are defined by specific factors outlined in the Restatement.

The risk of harm must be high and cannot be eliminated by reasonable care for an activity to be considered an ADA.

Strict liability applies to animals, particularly wild animals and those with known dangerous tendencies.

Products liability is a major area of strict liability, holding manufacturers accountable for defective products.

There are three main types of product defects: manufacturing defects, design defects, and failure to warn.

Defenses in strict liability cases include comparative fault, assumption of risk, and product misuse.

The evolution of strict liability reflects ongoing debates in law, especially with emerging technologies.

Understanding the balance between safety and innovation is crucial for future legal practitioners.


strict liability, tort law, abnormally dangerous activities, products liability, animal liability, legal responsibility, negligence, risk distribution, consumer protection, legal frameworks

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