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At times, for a variety of reasons, an expert system will provide incorrect information or advice, and, as result, a party will suffer injury, either physical or economic. The author reviews various theories under which a party so injured might sue to recover damages and assesses the problems the plaintiff and defendant might face under each theory. He also briefly discusses potential liability for failure to use an expert system.<>