What Is the Tylenol Autism Lawsuit?

Many families began filing Tylenol autism lawsuits in 2022 based on the results of various medical studies linking Tylenol usage during pregnancy with later diagnosis of autism or ADHD in children. These claims are still moving through the court system. Judges are hearing the first cases in late 2023. A personal injury lawyer can provide you with information about the most recent decisions and your opportunities to seek damages.

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Do You Qualify to Join a Tylenol Class Action Claim?

Many parents wonder if their families qualify to join a class action claim against Tylenol and other acetaminophen manufacturers. You may join a legal claim if you took Tylenol (or another acetaminophen product) during pregnancy and your child developed ADHD or autism.

Our team can go over evidence, such as your child’s diagnosis and any proof you have of acetaminophen usage during pregnancy. Studies seem to indicate that higher dosages of the medication connect more strongly with later diagnosis.

You can reach out to a Tylenol autism lawsuit attorney to learn more about your specific situation.

What Compensation Can You Get Through a Tylenol Lawsuit?

Johnson & Johnson manufactures Tylenol. You may file a claim for compensation against this company if you believe medication usage caused your child’s ADHD or autism diagnosis. While we have yet to see the resolution of one of these cases, you could qualify for funds to cover:

Current and Future Healthcare Costs

Your child may require specialized treatment after a diagnosis. Some patients with ADHD require medications to minimize symptoms. Your child may also receive other treatments as necessary.

Your Lost Wages

You may have to take time off work to care for your child, depending upon their healthcare needs. We can track the wages you lost while providing care.

If your child has a permanent disability, you may qualify to receive funds for your lost earning potential.

Pain and Suffering

An attorney may also help you seek non-economic damages through a Tylenol mass tort claim. We can review the emotional pain and mental suffering experienced by your family due to the long-term effects of this medication.

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How Much Compensation Will Your Family Receive?

The available compensation for a Tylenol autism lawsuit may vary based on decisions from judges. Your total damages may depend on the extent of the losses you sustained due to your child’s condition.

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How Can Your Tylenol Autism Lawsuit Lawyer Help?

Our team takes Tylenol autism claims very seriously. We can review your medical history and your child’s official diagnosis to determine if you qualify to join a mass tort claim. We may collect evidence, including:

  • Medical documentation for your child’s condition
  • Information from studies on the connection between Tylenol and autism
  • Testimony from medical experts

We may connect your claim to similar situations faced by other families nationwide, allowing you to band together to take on powerful companies like Johnson & Johnson. We’ll take care of legal discussions and track all your expenses.

Depending on the legal decisions surrounding these claims, we may eventually settle your case, allowing you to receive compensation outside court. You can discuss your options now by contacting us for a free consultation.

Why Hire Us to Handle a Tylenol Mass Tort Claim?

Our team at Heninger Garrison Davis LLC, has over 15 years of experience providing professional legal care to clients like you. We understand the intricacies of mass tort actions, utilizing our expertise and resources to address all your unique needs.

We work aggressively to take on large companies on behalf of our clients. We review any offers the company makes and stay up-to-date on any new medical studies dealing with the connection between prenatal Tylenol usage and autism.

Additionally, we have a record of successfully resolving claims, bringing our clients over $3 billion in damages.

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What does it Cost to Hire a Tylenol Lawsuit Lawyer?

Our team can handle your Tylenol lawsuit on a contingency basis. This system means we only receive payment for legal fees after we bring you compensation for your losses through a settlement or lawsuit.

We receive a percentage of your final financial award after handling your legal claim. Therefore, lawyers receive a different amount of payment for each case.

When Should You Contact a Tylenol Lawsuit Attorney?

It’s essential to contact an attorney for help quickly if you believe you qualify for a Tylenol autism lawsuit. These cases are moving through the court system now, and you may have a chance to join an ongoing class action claim.

Waiting too long may make securing compensation for your family more challenging. The statute of limitations could also expire, depending on your situation. Our legal team can track this deadline on your behalf and keep your claim moving.

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Speak to a Tylenol Autism Lawsuit Lawyer Now

You can discuss your legal options now with a Tylenol autism lawsuit lawyer from our team at Heninger Garrison Davis LLC. We’ll discuss the facts surrounding these claims and how you may join a class-action case. Fill out our online contact form or call us to learn more.

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