A manufacturer who is sued on the basis of industry wide liability may try to defend on the grounds that:

A. it manufactured the product that caused the injury to the plaintiff.
B. the risks from its product were lower than those from other manufacturers.
C. it manufactured the product with a disclaimer.
D. the market share of its product was more than alleged by the plaintiff.


Answer: B

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