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A Wisconsin Actos bladder cancer lawsuit allows a person who has developed bladder cancer after using Actos to seek justice. 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, Wisconsin law allows you to sue its manufacturer, Takeda Pharmaceuticals.
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Actos and Bladder Cancer
Deadlines for Wisconsin Actos Bladder Cancer LawsuitsWisconsin law sets deadlines for when lawsuits must be filed. These deadlines are called statutes of limitations. Under Wisconsin law, causes of action for personal injury must be brought within three years after the cause of action accrues.
Wisconsin uses the "discovery rule" to determine when a cause of action accrues. Under the discovery rule, a claim accrues on the date the injury is discovered, or with reasonable diligence should have been discovered. This means that to be safe, a claim should be filed within three years of a diagnosis of bladder cancer or urethral cancer after long-term use of Actos.
PLEASE NOTE: Exactly when the statute of limitations is triggered for a man's Actos claim under Wisconsin law will depend on the specific facts his case, including the medical records documenting his injuries.
DeCarli Law Actos AttorneysIf you or a loved 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 assist clients throughout the United States and always offer free consultations to prospective clients.
Use the "Contact Us" form on the 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 Wisconsin Statute:
Wis. Stat. § 893.54.
893.54 Injury to the person. The following actions shall be commenced within 3 years or be barred:
(1) An action to recover damages for injuries to the person.
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Posted By DeCarli Law on
August 29, 2011 03:40 pm |
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