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Fraser v. Wyeth Inc.

U.S. District Court

March 14, 2012

To prevail on a defective design claim, a plaintiff must prove that the product is unreasonably dangerous, pursuant to iPotter v. Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co./i, a 1997 decision of the Connecticut Supreme Court.

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