A children's highchair is recalled after numerous reports emerge of children slipping out of the safety restraint and falling to the floor, injuring themselves. The product has a label that warns parents to strap children in while they are sitting in the highchair. Several parents sue for negligence. How strong is their negligence case against the product manufacturer?
O Strong, because the highchair's manufacturer failed to warn users of its potential dangers.
O Weak, because parents can't expect children to sit still in a highchair.
O Weak, because proximate cause is difficult to establish.
O Strong, because the highchair clearly has a defective design that makes it unsafe.