Oklahoma Manufacturers’ Products Liability- Elements is a set of legal principles that can be used to hold a manufacturer responsible for injury or damage caused by a product. These elements are applicable in the state of Oklahoma and include: 1. Duty of Care: The manufacturer must exercise reasonable care in the design, manufacture, inspection, and testing of the product. 2. Breach of Duty of Care: If the manufacturer fails to exercise reasonable care, then they may be in breach of their duty of care. 3. Defect: The product must have a defect that renders it unreasonably dangerous. 4. Causation: The defect must have caused the injury or damage. 5. Damages: The injured person must have suffered actual damages, such as physical injury, loss of income, or medical bills. There are two types of Oklahoma Manufacturers’ Products Liability-Elements: strict liability and negligence. Under strict liability, the manufacturer is liable for any injury or damage caused by a defect in their product, regardless of whether they have acted negligently. In a negligence action, the injured person must prove that the manufacturer acted negligently and that the defect caused the injury or damage.