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Explanation:
A concept that a seller, distributor or manufacturer is liable for a defective product regardless of the plaintiffs fault. It doesn't matter whether the manufacturer, distributor or the seller took reasonable took steps to make sure that the product was not defective.
Strict product liability are of three types: Design defect, warning defect and Manufacturing defect. In a Strict Product Liability case a plaintiff needs to prove that the product was in unreasonable condition and dangerous, his/her property was injured due to the defect and the manufacturer or seller expected that the product would reach the consumers without changes to it.