seaseadee
Contributor
I was reading the Scubapro computer thread and I thought of something that may be best asked in a separate thread.
Imagine you work for the service department of a manufacturer of Scuba Equipment. A customer sends you a piece of equipment that she purchased used from another owner and the item is a few years out of Warranty.
You discover that the item is unfixable, but is dangerous if used. Do you have a liability if the product is shipped back to the user with the clear explanation that is dangerous to use, but they use it anyway and get hurt? Perhaps a personal injury attorney can tell us what they think?
Imagine you work for the service department of a manufacturer of Scuba Equipment. A customer sends you a piece of equipment that she purchased used from another owner and the item is a few years out of Warranty.
You discover that the item is unfixable, but is dangerous if used. Do you have a liability if the product is shipped back to the user with the clear explanation that is dangerous to use, but they use it anyway and get hurt? Perhaps a personal injury attorney can tell us what they think?