MedBeat Inc, makes medical devices, including heart pacemakers. Nina, a heart patient, files a product liabil-ity 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.
A
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