Hughes v. Magic Chef, Inc.

288 N.W.2d 542 (1980)

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Facts

Hughes (P) was severely burned when a stove manufactured by Magic Chef (D) exploded. The explosion was due to a third pilot light not being relit after the gas tank was refilled. The buildup of propane gas caused the explosion. P sued D in strict liability alleging the stove was unreasonably dangerous in several respects. D raised affirmative defenses of assumption of risk and misuse of product. D got the verdict, and the trial court overruled P's motion for new trial. P appealed.

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