The strict warning defect law is a legal principle in California that makes it easier for plaintiffs to win product liability lawsuits. This law requires companies to include clear and concise warning labels on their products, which notify consumers of any potential risks associated with using the product. If a company fails to include a warning label and a consumer is injured. As a result, the company can be held liable in court. Product Liability Product liability law refers to the area of law that holds manufacturers and sellers of products liable for any injuries or damages their products may cause. In California, product liability law gets governed by the state's Civil Code, which outlines several specific situations in which a manufacturer or seller can be held liable for injuries or damages caused by their product. Some of the most common grounds for a product liability lawsuit in California include negligence of the manufacturer or seller...