Amazon to pay shoppers hurt by others' products, does not admit liability

Reuters

Published Aug 10, 2021 12:06AM ET

Updated Aug 10, 2021 01:13PM ET

(Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) on Tuesday said it would pay customers who suffer injuries or property damage from defective goods others sell on its U.S. platform, in a new policy that could reduce litigation.

For years, consumers have sued the world's largest online retailer, arguing it is liable when a merchant sells bad products on Amazon.com. A woman in Pennsylvania, for instance, in 2016 sought to blame Amazon for a merchant's retractable dog leash that blinded her eye when it snapped.

Amazon maintains that sellers themselves are responsible, and most courts have ruled in its favor https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/amazon-not-liable-third-partys-product-says-texas-top-court-2021-06-28. A state appellate court in California, however, last year said it could be liable for goods it stores and ships via its Fulfillment by Amazon program.