HOPPER v. CROWN

No. 90-C-0142.

558 So.2d 1117 (1990)

Kevin HOPPER v. CROWN, et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

March 30, 1990.


Granted. Summary judgment reversed and vacated. Remanded for further proceedings.

LEMMON, J., concurs with reasons.

LEMMON, Justice, concurring.

When a product is unreasonably dangerous in normal use and the seller knew or should have known of the defect, the seller has a duty to warn of the defect.

Whether the lack of a door or a restraining device rendered the forklift unreasonably dangerous in normal use is a contested issue of fact and...

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