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For a California Propecia Lawsuit, California 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 California 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 CaliforniaA California Propecia lawsuit is a product liability claim. In California, product liability lawsuits commonly include causes of action for strict liability, negligence, and breach of warranty.
The California statute of limitations governing product liability claims is relatively short: two years. This means a Propecia claim in California must be brought within two years after the cause of action "accrues." However, California also recognizes the "discovery rule." That means that a cause of action accrues when a plaintiff has knowledge of the injury, and knowledge of facts creating, or which in any reasonable person would create, a suspicion of wrongdoing on the part of someone, even if the plaintiff is unable to identify the wrongdoer.
Please note: exactly when a cause of action accrues under California law, and therefore also the deadline for bringing a claim for having developed Propecia side effects, varies based on the specific facts of each person's case.
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. Our main office is in San Francisco but we assist clients throughout California and the United States. 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.
Selected California Statutes:
California Code of Civil Procedure Section 335
The periods prescribed for the commencement of actions other than for the recovery of real property, are as follows:
California Code of Civil Procedure Section 335.1
Within two years: An action for assault, battery, or injury to, or for the death of, an individual caused by the wrongful act or neglect of another.
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Posted By DeCarli Law on
May 13, 2011 02:34 pm |
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