§ 4-2-722 - Who can sue third parties for injury to goods.
               	 		
4-2-722.    Who can sue third parties for injury to goods.
    Where  a third party so deals with goods which have been identified to a  contract for sale as to cause actionable injury to a party to that  contract
      (a)  a right of action  against the third party is in either party to the contract for sale who  has title to or a security interest or a special property or an  insurable interest in the goods; and if the goods have been destroyed or  converted a right of action is also in the party who either bore the  risk of loss under the contract for sale or has since the injury assumed  that risk as against the other;
      (b)  if  at the time of the injury the party plaintiff did not bear the risk of  loss as against the other party to the contract for sale and there is no  arrangement between them for disposition of the recovery, his suit or  settlement is, subject to his own interest, as a fiduciary for the other  party to the contract;
      (c)  either party may with the consent of the other sue for the benefit of whom it may concern.