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these steps are known as subsequent remedial measures or measures that would have made an earlier injury or harm less likely to happen such as a change in product design or the implementation of warning signs following an accident under rule 407 subsequent remedial measures are not admissible to prove any of the following negligence culpable conduct product or design defect or a need for warning or instruction for example if Sally falls into a ditch and breaks her leg outside Peteamp;#39;s house Pete may then decide to put up warning signs in his yard this would be a subsequent remedial measure and it would not be admissible to prove that Pete was negligent or culpable or that any warning sign was needed the rationale behind this rule is toold firstly the conduct is not necessarily an admission of negligence or other fault because it is consistent with the typical response one might have to an injury and secondly as a matter of public policy people should be encouraged to take steps t