Is it possible to hold a seller liable for injuries caused by a defective product in spite of showing due care?

Yes. The issue of due care is not important in a strict liability tort case dealing with a defective product. The injured party suing as the plaintiff simply needs to show that the product was unreasonably dangerous when it left the manufacturer and that he/she suffered an injury. The injured party does not have to prove that the defect resulted from negligence.

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