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A mother with a sick child accidentally gives her child a fever reducer that is meant for adults, rather than a fever reducer meant for children, because the packaging of each is very similar. The child ends up in the hospital due to an overdose. To successfully sue the pharmaceutical company for strict liability, what would the mother need to prove

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That mixing up the two medications as a result of their similar packaging was a foreseeable customer misuse.

Step-by-step explanation:

A complaint is a document filed by the plaintiff that gives reason why and who the plaintiff is suing (the defendant), and for how much money.

Strict liabilityis simply when a defendant's conduct led to the harming of tje people, the defendant is to be held liable, even if he or she exercises strict care. He is held always liable for any harm that results from the medication.

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