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For a New Hampshire Propecia Lawsuit, New Hampshire law establishes a limited amount of time for when a claim can be filed. This period of time is called a "statute of limitations." Because New Hampshire law creates a deadline for filing a claim, a man who believes he may be suffering from
Propecia side effects such as permanent erectile dysfunction, impotence, or loss of libido, should consult with an attorney as soon as possible.
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Statute of Limitations for Propecia Lawsuits in New HampshireA New Hampshire
Propecia lawsuit is brought as a product liability claim because Propecia's manufacturer provided an inadequate warning of the risk of permanent erectile dysfunction and other side effects. New Hampshire men suffering from
Propecia side effects potentially may file a product liability lawsuit that alleges negligence, strict tort liability, and breach of warranty.
Under New Hampshire law, the statute of limitations for negligence and strict liability in tort is three years. By way of comparison, in most other states, the statute of limitations is only two years. A claim based on breach of warranty must be brought within four years from the date of the sale of the defective product, in this case Propecia. New Hampshire courts apply the discovery rule to determine when the statute of limitations began to run.
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PLEASE NOTE: Exactly when the statute of limitations is triggered for a man's Propecia claim under New Hampshire law will depend on the specific facts his case, including the medical records documenting his injuries.
If you or a loved one suffers from permanent erectile dysfunction (ED) or other Propecia side effects, contact the
Propecia lawyers at DeCarli Law for a free, no-obligation telephone consultation. You may reach us by telephone, or by using the "Contact Us" form on the left side of the page. All inquiries will be completely confidential.
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Relevant New Hampshire Statute:
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 508:4(I) (1997).
TITLE LII
ACTIONS, PROCESS, AND SERVICE OF PROCESS
CHAPTER 508
LIMITATION OF ACTIONS
508:4 Personal Actions. -
I. Except as otherwise provided by law, all personal actions, except actions for slander or libel, may be brought only within 3 years of the act or omission complained of, except that when the injury and its causal relationship to the act or omission were not discovered and could not reasonably have been discovered at the time of the act or omission, the action shall be commenced within 3 years of the time the plaintiff discovers, or in the exercise of reasonable diligence should have discovered, the injury and its causal relationship to the act or omission complained of.
II. Personal actions for slander or libel, unless otherwise provided by law, may be brought only within 3 years of the time the cause of action accrued.
The DeCarli Law
Propecia attorneys will provide telephone consultations and investigate Propecia side effect claims for residents of all New Hampshire cities and towns, including Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Rochester, Dover, Derry, Keene, Portsmouth, Laconia, Claremont, Lebanon, Somersworth, Londonderry, Berlin, Exeter, Hampton, Durham, Franklin, Milford, Hanover, Hudson, Pinardville, Suncook, South Hooksett, Newmarket, Littleton, and Newport. |
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Posted By DeCarli Law on
June 12, 2011 08:40 pm |
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