|
« California Propecia Lawsuit |
Main
| Arizona Propecia Lawsuit »
|
 |
|
Arkansas Propecia Lawsuit
|
For an Arkansas Propecia Lawsuit, Arkansas 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 Arkansas 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 (ED), impotence, or loss of libido, should consult with an attorney as soon as possible.
Learn More About Propecia and its Risks
HERE
Learn More About Propecia Side Effects
HERE
Learn More About Propecia Lawsuits
HERE
Statute of Limitations for Propecia Lawsuits in ArkansasAn Arkansas Propecia lawsuit is a product liability action. Under Arkansas law, a product liability action includes all actions brought for or on account of personal injury, death, or property damaged caused by, or resulting from, the manufacture, construction, design, formula, preparation, assembly, testing, service, warning, instruction, marketing, packaging, or labeling of any product.
Under Arkansas law, the statute of limitations for negligence and strict liability actions is three years, which means that a lawsuit must be filed within three years after any injury or death caused by a defective product. By way of comparison, in most other states, the statute of limitations is only two years. Arkansas also applies the "discovery rule" to product liability claims, which means the statute of limitations does not begin to run until a person knows or by exercise of reasonable diligence should have discovered the causal connection between erectile dysfunction (ED) and other side effects, and their taking Propecia.
PLEASE NOTE: When the statute of limitations begins to run for an individual person's right to bring a claim for Propecia side effects varies depending on the specific facts of each person's case. For this reason, if you believe you might have NSF, please contact DeCarli Law immediately.
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.
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
Posted By DeCarli Law on
May 13, 2011 09:50 pm |
Permalink
|
 |