8 TEST BANK B—UNIT TWO: TORTS AND CRIMES
B12. ClearCall Corporation makes phones, which are sold to consumers by
DefDeals stores. Erna files a product liability suit against ClearCall, alleging a
design defect. In deciding whether to hold ClearCall liable, the court may
consider
a. Erna’s intended use for the phone.
b. DefDeals’ method of accounting.
c. ClearCall’s quality control efforts.
d. an available alternative design.
B13. Fleet Feet Corporation makes athletic shoes. Gloria, a marathoner, files a
product liability suit against Fleet Feet, alleging a design defect. In deciding
whether to hold Fleet Feet liable, the court may consider an alternative design’s
a. popularity among industrial designers and consumers.
b. weight and heft.
c. aesthetics.
d. advantages and disadvantages.
B14. MedBeat Inc., makes medical devices, including heart pacemakers. Nina, a
heart patient, files a product liability suit against MedBeat, alleging a warning
defect with respect to its pacemaker. In deciding whether to hold MedBeat
liable, the court may consider whether there is a foreseeable risk of harm
posed by the pacemaker and
a. the omission of a warning renders the pacemaker not reasonably safe.
b. there is a reasonable alternative design.
c. MedBeat did not use due care in making the pacemaker.
d. Nina lacks insurance coverage.