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  New Mexico Actos Bladder Cancer Lawsuits
A New Mexico Actos bladder cancer lawsuit allows a person who has developed bladder cancer after using Actos to recover money damages for their injury. Bladder cancer is a side effect of Actos, and if it can be shown that you developed bladder cancer as a result of using Actos, New Mexico law allows you to sue its manufacturer, Takeda Pharmaceuticals.

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Deadlines for New Mexico Actos Bladder Cancer Lawsuits

New Mexico law sets deadlines for when lawsuits must be filed. These deadlines are called statutes of limitations. The primary statute of limitations for a New Mexico Actos bladder cancer lawsuit is three years, and governs personal injury claims for negligence and strict liability. New Mexico also applies the "discovery rule," which means the statute of limitations begins to run only when a person knows, or by exercise of reasonable diligence should have discovered, both that the person has been injured and the cause of the injury.

Please note: exactly when a cause of action accrues under New Mexico law, and therefore also the deadline for bringing a claim for having developed bladder cancer as an Actos side effect, varies based on the specific facts of each person's case.

Actos Attorneys

If you or a loved one developed bladder cancer after using Actos, or another drug containing the same active ingredient such as Duetact, ActoPlus Met, or ActoPlus Met RX, contact the Actos attorneys at DeCarli Law for a free, no-obligation telephone consultation. We always offer free consultations to prospective clients.

Use the "Contact Us" form on the lower left side of the page to reach us, or use the toll free number to call us. We represent our clients on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless and until we recover money for you. If we recover nothing for you, you will not be charged anything.


Relevant New Mexico Statutes:

N.M. Stat. Ann. 1978, § 37-1-8 (1976).
37-1-8. Actions against sureties on fiduciary bonds; injuries to person or reputation.
Actions must be brought against sureties on official bonds and on bonds of guardians, conservators, personal representatives and persons acting in a fiduciary capacity, within two years after the liability of the principal or the person from whom they are sureties is finally established or determined by a judgment or decree of the court, and for an injury to the person or reputation of any person, within three years.


Posted By DeCarli Law on August 25, 2011 01:10 pm | Permalink 

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