The Restatement (Third) of Torts on product liability states that the producer of a product may be liable for defect except in which case:
A) the producer failed to use a reasonable alternative design that would have produced greater safety
B) producer failed to provide reasonable instructions of foreseeable risks
C) product contains a defect even if all possible care was used in making the product
D) none of the other choices; those refer to the Restatement (Second)
E) all of the other specific choices are correct
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