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Tylenol settlements are available to people who meet eligibility criteria. This includes anyone who used Tylenol and/ or Acetaminophen during pregnancy, and whose child was subsequently diagnosed with ADHD or Autism Spectrum Disorder.
People who may be eligible for Tylenol settlements include:
If you or a family member took Tylenol during pregnancy and your child was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or other any other disorders, you may have the right to file a Tylenol lawsuit. Our skilled personal injury lawyers can review your case during a free consultation and provide helpful information on your legal options for recovery.
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Our top priority is ensuring you get the answers you’ve been looking for and the compensation you deserve. If we take on your case, you won’t be charged anything unless you win.
Contact our top Tylenol lawyers today. We’ll work tirelessly for you every step of the way, ensuring the process is as simple and transparent as possible.
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After a cancer diagnosis, most Tylenol cases are subject to a strict statute of limitations. The exact time frame depends on where you live. We strongly encourage you to act now to ensure you can receive the compensation you’re owed.
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Multiple lawsuits have already been filed by families who believe that Tylenol exposure during pregnancy may be to blame for their child’s condition.
Tylenol autism and ADHD claims allege that:
As a result, Tylenol autism and ADHD lawsuits seek compensation for the children and families whose lives have been affected by the company’s negligence.
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The use of Acetaminophen while pregnant may put a fetus at a greater risk of to develop Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) later in life, as research has associated use with potential risk of these injuries.
Research from scientists, doctors, health professionals, and health agencies all over the world indicates that Tylenol use may be a contributing factor to the onset of disorders and symptoms such as:
Acetaminophen, commonly sold under the brand name Tylenol, is one of the most widely used painkillers and fever reducers in the United States and can be bought over the counter at any supermarket or drugstore. Although it was previously considered safe to use during pregnancy, a growing body of research has linked prenatal Tylenol use with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
However, makers of Tylenol and other products containing acetaminophen have ignored those studies and failed to warn parents of the risks posed to their unborn children. Instead, they have continued to market acetaminophen as being safe to use during pregnancy.
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Research has concluded that the children of women who took Tylenol / Acetaminophen during pregnancy experienced elevated risks of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Symptoms include:
In May 2021, a study published in the European Journal of Epidemiology found that children exposed to acetaminophen before birth were 19% more likely to develop autism and 21% more likely to show signs of ADHD.
Symptoms of ADHD include:
If you used an acetaminophen product such as Tylenol extensively during pregnancy and your child was later diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, you may qualify to file a product liability lawsuit and pursue financial compensation.
The causation evidence connecting autism to the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy is still emerging, and more studies are underway. The research highlighted in the Consensus Statement could be enough to pass legal thresholds and be presented to a jury in a civil case. If this happens, plaintiffs in Tylenol autism lawsuits could receive significant financial compensation for their claims.
Prospective plaintiffs will have more substantial claims if they show that they used high doses of Tylenol or acetaminophen products for a prolonged time during pregnancy. An absence of a family history of autism, pregnancy complications, or other potential risk factors for autism and neurological conditions will strengthen a claim.
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You may be eligible for a Tylenol case if you can prove some key factors.
You may be able to file a lawsuit against Tylenol for autism or ADHD if:
If your child was diagnosed with Autism or ADHD after using Tylenol during pregancy, we can help determine if you’re among the thousands who qualify for compensation. We’re here to make sure the legal system works for you, not big corporations.
If you used an acetaminophen product such as Tylenol extensively during pregnancy and your child was later diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, you may qualify to file a product liability lawsuit and pursue financial compensation.
The causation evidence connecting autism to the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy is still emerging, and more studies are underway. The research highlighted in the Consensus Statement could be enough to pass legal thresholds and be presented to a jury in a civil case. If this happens, plaintiffs in Tylenol autism lawsuits could receive significant financial compensation for their claims.
Prospective plaintiffs will have more substantial claims if they show that they used high doses of Tylenol or acetaminophen products for a prolonged time during pregnancy. An absence of a family history of autism, pregnancy complications, or other potential risk factors for autism and neurological conditions will strengthen a claim.
The trial value of a Tylenol autism lawsuit will drive settlement amounts. The average trial value of a successful verdict in a Tylenol autism lawsuit would likely be between $5 million and $10 million.
Keep in mind a few things. First, settlement compensation payouts are only a fraction of the trial value of a case in mass tort cases. And lawyers still cannot project settlement amount or the likelihood that the science in these cases is strong enough to get to a jury – although the science is looking pretty good right now.
But if the science is strong enough and these cases go to a jury, get verdicts, and push J&J to the settlement table, average per person settlement amounts could be in the $300,000 to $600,000 range. Again, we are a long way from this, and we are engaging in pure speculation. But parents understandably want to know what attorneys are projecting when it comes to possible settlement ranges. Because a civil lawsuit is always about money as compensation for harm.
Our Tylenol autism lawyers will continue to monitor and provide updates on the Tylenol autism lawsuits and will revise expected settlement payouts as the litigation develops.
If your child has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and/or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) from exposure to Tylenol during pregnancy, your family deserves justice.
By working with an experienced law firm, you can leave the legal process to the lawyers while you focus on your family.
Generally speaking, your lawyer and legal team can:
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Each state has a unique “statute of limitations” for filing medical malpractice claims, and the statutes run from three to ten years from the date of the alleged injury.
Every Tylenol claim is different, with circumstances and factors that are unique to that patient’s story. Though there’s no way to predict exactly how long a claim will take, an experienced Tylenol attorney will ensure the process is handled as efficiently as possible.
Many claimants start to receive compensation in as few as 90 days after settling their Tylenol claims.
It costs nothing unless we win your case. Our team works on a contingency basis—meaning we don’t get paid unless you do. Your case review is completely free.
If your child was diagnosed with Autism or ADHD after you took Tylenol during pregnancy, you could be eligible for compensation.
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