There is a limited period of time in which to bring Propecia lawsuit Illinois claims. This legally prescribed time limit is referred to as a “statute of limitations”. This time limit to file a case prevents a claim from being filed after the designated time has elapsed. If you have been diagnosed or suffered from permanent Propecia erectile dysfunction side effects, you may lose the right to bring a claim if your case is not filed before the statutory deadline.
There are several factors that affect the statutory deadlines for filing Propecia impotence lawsuits in Illinois including:
• The state where the Propecia lawsuit is filed
• The type of injury
• The age of the person bringing the claim
• The state where the medication was prescribed
In certain situations it isn’t reasonable for a person who has suffered an injury to know what caused their injury until a much later date, sometime years. For example, a man taking Propecia who developed permanent erectile dysfunction, but did not know that it may have caused the side effects.
Statutes of limitations are complex and can change at any time by the actions of the legislature or courts of the particular state. For a full analysis of any potential legal claims and relevant statutes of limitation related to Propecia side effects it is important to consult with a lawyer who represents clients in pursuing Propecia lawsuit claims to determine how the law applies to your specific legal claims.
If you or a loved one has suffered from the dangerous side effects of this drug you may have important legal rights. For a free no-obligation case review from a lawyer complete our short contact form or call our toll free number to speak to an attorney for the latest updates on Propecia lawsuit Illinois claims and Propecia recall news. There currently is no Propecia recall that has been announced by the FDA.