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In July Paul's bike went down while he was trying to avoid debris in traffic lanes on the freeway. As a result, Paul's right leg

In July Paul's bike went down while he was trying to avoid debris in traffic lanes on the freeway. As a result, Paul's right leg suffered severe crushing and had to be amputated.

Prior to filing a lawsuit, Paul was able to learn the following:

  1. The Design plans for the XL 100 provide for installation of siderails
  2. DreamBike Manufacturing's assembler forgot to install the siderails and DreamBike's quality control inspector failed to notice the missing siderails.
  3. Dealer received the XL100 without siderails, took no remedial action, and in fact did not alert Paul to any problems, instead suggesting that the lack of siderails made the motorcycle more attractive to a buyer

What theory or theories, if any, can Paul assert for products liability against:

  1. Designer?
  2. DreamBike Manufacturing?
  3. Dealer?

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