For a Wyoming Propecia Lawsuit, Wyoming 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 Wyoming 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 WyomingA Wyoming
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. A product liability claim brought under Wyoming law can be based on any or all of the following legal theories: negligence, breach of express or implied warranty, and strict liability.
For negligence and strict liability, the Wyoming statute of limitations is four years after the cause of action accrues. The statute of limitations begins to run "when the plaintiff knows or has reason to know the existence of the cause of action." In most other states, there is a two-year statute of limitations.
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PLEASE NOTE: Exactly when the statute of limitations is triggered for a man's Propecia claim under Wyoming law will depend on the specific facts his case, including the medical records documenting his injuries.
Propecia Attorneys 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 Wyoming Statute:
Wyo. Stat. § 1-3-105(a)(iv)(C).
TITLE 1 - CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 3 - LIMITATION OF ACTIONS
1-3-105. Actions other than recovery of real property.
(a) Civil actions other than for the recovery of real property can only be brought within the following periods after the cause of action accrues:
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(iv) Within four (4) years, an action for:
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(C) An injury to the rights of the plaintiff, not arising on contract and not herein enumerated; . . . .
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Propecia attorneys will provide telephone consultations and investigate
Propecia side effect claims for residents of all Wyoming cities and towns, including Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Jackson, Afton, Arapahoe, Buffalo, Cody, Douglas, Evanston, Evansville, Fox Farm-College, Gillette, Glenrock, Green River, Greybull, Kemmerer, Lander, Lovell, Lyman, Mills, Newcastle, North Rock Springs, Powell, Ranchettes, Rawlins, Riverton, Rock Springs, Saratoga, Sheridan, South Greeley, Thermopolis, Torrington, Warren Air Force Base, Wheatland, Worland, Antelope, Valley-Crestview, Fort Washakie, Ethete, Hoback, Lusk, Moose Wilson Road, Pinedale, Wright, Wilson, Basin, Sleepy Hollow, Sundance, Mountain View, and Pine Bluffs.
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