True. A defense to a products liability claim can be that the product poses a generally known danger. This means that the risks associated with the product are widely recognized by the public, and the product's dangerous nature is an inherent part of its use. In such cases, manufacturers may argue that they should not be held liable for injuries resulting from the use of the product because users were aware of the risks involved.
A defense to a products liability claim can be that the product poses a generally known danger. Meaning, the product is obviously dangerous because it otherwise would not be able to serve its purpose and the general public is well aware of its dangers.
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