Zantac Lawsuit
About the Zantac Lawsuit Statute of Limitations -
The time limit for filing a Zantac lawsuit, known as the statute of limitations, differs depending on the state in which the case is being filed. Typically, this period spans from one to six years. The clock starts ticking from the moment you either become aware of the injury or when you reasonably should have known about it. Since the FDA’s recall of Zantac is fairly recent, many individuals pursuing legal action may still be within the allowable timeframe to file a lawsuit.
If you’re worried that the statute of limitations may have run out, don’t give up hope just yet. In some cases, exceptions or extensions to the statute of limitations may apply. It’s a good idea to reach out to a personal injury lawyer who can assess your particular circumstances and help you understand your options for moving forward.
States with a 1 - Year Statute of Limitations for Zantac Lawsuits -
In these states, you typically have one year from the date of injury or diagnosis to initiate a Zantac lawsuit:
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Tennessee
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States with a 2 - Year Statute of Limitations for Zantac Lawsuits -
If you live in one of the following states, you have two years from the date of injury or diagnosis to file your claim:
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Delaware
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Nevada
- New Jersey
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Texas
- Utah
- Virginia
- West Virginia
States with a 3 - Year Statute of Limitations for Zantac Lawsuits -
In the following states, you have three years from the date of injury or diagnosis to file a Zantac lawsuit:
- Arkansas
- Connecticut
- Washington D.C.
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Mississippi
- Montana
- New Hampshire
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Vermont
- Washington
- Wisconsin
States with a 4 - Year Statute of Limitations for Zantac Lawsuits -
If you reside in one of these states, you generally have four years from the date of injury or diagnosis to file your lawsuit:
- Florida
- Minnesota
- Nebraska
- Wyoming
States with a 5 - Year Statute of Limitations for Zantac Lawsuits -
In Missouri, you have five years from the date of injury or diagnosis to file your claim:
- Missouri
States with a 6 - Year Statute of Limitations for Zantac Lawsuits -
The following states allow the longest time, with six years to file a lawsuit from the date of injury or diagnosis:
- Maine
- North Dakota
Additional Considerations -
Given that the FDA’s recall of Zantac occurred on April 1, 2020, many individuals will still be within the statute of limitations to file a lawsuit. However, it’s important to note that there may be exceptions or special rules that apply depending on your personal situation and the laws in your state. These variations can sometimes impact the timing for when the statute of limitations begins or how long you have to file your claim.
To navigate these complexities and ensure that your lawsuit is filed within the correct legal timeframe, consulting with a personal injury attorney is highly recommended. A lawyer can assess your case and provide guidance tailored to your specific circumstances.
Understanding the statute of limitations is crucial to protecting your legal rights and ensuring you don’t miss the opportunity to seek compensation for any harm or injury caused by Zantac.
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