If the manufacturer provides adequate warnings, as in the case of Parish v. ICON, where a person was severely injured when jumping on a trampoline and sued its maker and the maker of a safety net for failure to warn, consumers:

a. can still sue for failure to warn, but are limited in the amount of damages they can recover b. cannot sue for failure to warn
c. can recover up to half their medical bills from the manufacturer d. cannot negotiate for damages outside of court
e. none of the other choices are correct


b

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