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USA - Product Liability Laws and Regulations 2025

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This source provides an overview of U.S. product liability laws and related regulations, including claims that may be brought under state consumer protection statutes and unfair or deceptive trade practice theories. It discusses how plaintiffs can pursue liability for defective products and potentially tie those claims to marketing or trade practices.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

Because AppleCare+ intersects with consumer expectations around product performance and representations, broad U.S. consumer protection and product liability frameworks could increase legal exposure for warranty-like offerings (including disclosures, marketing claims, and handling of defective devices). However, this appears to be a general legal overview rather than a specific new warranty/subscription/insurance regulation directly governing AppleCare+, so its practical impact is likely indirect—through litigation risk and compliance best practices rather than a clear change to AppleCare+ terms or obligations.

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Other theories include violations of state consumer protection statutes, and claims based on unfair and deceptive trade practice. ... The CARES Act extended the ...

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Country

United States

Region

The United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico

Discovered

6/14/2026

Relevance Score

35%

Language

English