Joel Curtis was two and his brother, Joshua, was three years old when their father left both children asleep in the rear seat of his automobile while visiting a friend. His cigarette lighter was on the dashboard of the car. After awaking, Joshua began playing with the lighter and set fire to Joel’s diaper. Do the parents have a claim against the manufacturer of the lighter under the Consumer Product Safety Act?
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