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Baker Sterchi Obtains Dismissal under Missouri's Innocent Seller Statute

Baker Sterchi lawyers obtained dismissal of their national food distributor client under Missouri’s “innocent seller statute.” Plaintiff alleged personal injuries related to consumption of a chicken meal that contained a chicken bone, which he claimed became lodged in his throat and resulted in multiple surgeries. Plaintiff originally named the restaurant where the meal was ordered as a defendant. The restaurant then sought and was granted leave to file a third-party petition against the purported manufacturer of the chicken. Plaintiff followed suit and filed an Amended Petition asserting a claim against the purported manufacturer and also added claims based on breach of warranty and negligence against our client, the distributor. We preserved the innocent seller defense in our answer by pleading R. S. Mo. §537.762, the “innocent seller statute,” as an affirmative defense on the grounds that liability against the distributor was solely based on its status as a seller in the stream of commerce and should be dismissed. 

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