There are many ways a product may be defectively designed that make it unsafe. A car may be defectively designed so that it has a roof that too easily crushes in a rollover, causing severe head injuries and brain damage or spinal cord injuries. Similarly, an automobile may be designed with the electrical wiring too close to the fuel line, so that a collision in the wrong spot will cause a major fire and severe burn injuries, even from a relatively low-impact automobile accident.
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