A product is “unreasonably dangerous” when it is dangerousbeyond expectations of the ordinary consumer. Whose expectationsapply here? Why? A product is also “unreasonable dangerous” whenits maker fails to use an alternative design that was economicallyfeasible and less dangerous. Scripto contended that because itsproduct was “simple” and the danger was “obvious,” it should not beliable under this test. Do you agree or disagree? Why? Callespresented evidence as to the likelihood and seriousness of injuryfrom lighters that do not have child-safety devices. Scripto arguedthat the lighter is a useful, inexpensive, alternative source offire and safer than a match. Calles admitted that she
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