Statute of Limitations and Liability Lawsuits
If a woman experiences side effects from taking certain birth control medications such as Yaz, Yasmin, and Ocella, she may be able to pursue legal action for compensation for her injuries. However, this sort of legal action may only be taken within a particular time period. This time limit is known as the statute of limitations.
To discuss your legal options with a compassionate advocate, contact the Yasmin side effect attorneys of Williams Kherkher by calling 800-761-3187 today.
Statute of Limitations Time Restrictions
Each state sets up its own statute of limitations regarding different types of lawsuits. This means that a state’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims may differ from its libel or product liability limitations. For lawsuits filed against a drug manufacturer, such as Yaz, Yasmin, and Ocella cases, a person should consult the state’s product liability limitations. The following standards are used for statute of limitations laws:
- Standard time periods are set by each state
- Discovery rule can extend the limitation time period
- Limitation time period can be extended if the injured individual is a minor
The discovery rule can defer the beginning of the time limit period. This means that the time limit does not begin until the victim actually discovers the injury.
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If you have suffered a severe side effect while taking a birth control medication such as Yaz, Yasmin, or Ocella, you may be eligible to pursue legal compensation. To learn more about your rights and options, contact the Yasmin side effect lawyers of Williams Kherkher today at 800-761-3187.



