§ 12-832.1. Product liability actions – Duty of manufacturer to indemnify seller.  


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  • A.  A manufacturer shall indemnify and hold harmless a seller against loss arising out of a product liability action, except for any loss caused by the seller’s negligence, intentional misconduct, or other act or omission, such as negligently modifying or altering the product, for which the seller is independently liable.

    B.  For purposes of this section, “loss” includes court costs and other reasonable expenses, reasonable attorney fees, and any reasonable damages.

    C.  Damages awarded by the trier of fact shall, on final judgment, be deemed reasonable for purposes of this section.

    D.  For purposes of this section, a wholesale distributor or retail seller who completely or partially assembles a product in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions shall be considered a seller.

    E.  The duty to indemnify under this section:

    1.  Applies without regard to the manner in which the action is concluded; and

    2.  Is in addition to any duty to indemnify established by law, contract, or otherwise.

    F.  A seller eligible for indemnification under this section shall give reasonable notice to the manufacturer of a product claimed in a petition or complaint to be defective, unless the manufacturer has been served as a party or otherwise has actual notice of the action.

    G.  A seller is entitled to recover from the manufacturer court costs and other reasonable expenses, reasonable attorney fees, and any reasonable damages incurred by the seller to enforce the seller’s right to indemnification under this section.

    H.  Nothing contained in this section shall operate to permit or require dismissal of a party with a right of indemnification arising under this section and nothing in this section shall be used as a basis for dismissal of a plaintiff’s claim against the seller.

Added by Laws 2004, c. 368, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2004.