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Statute of Limitations
Hawaii imposes a 2-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims (HRS § 657-7). The discovery rule applies to latent pharmaceutical injuries. Hawaii courts follow the Daubert standard for expert testimony. Hawaii's First Circuit Court in Honolulu handles the majority of civil litigation in the state.
2 years from date of injury discovery
Hawaii Data
Exposure in Hawaii
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2024
Source: Hawaii Medical Board 2024
Medical Resources
Clinics & Specialists in Hawaii
Queen's Medical Center — Gastroenterology
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Ozempic litigation about?
Lawsuits involving Ozempic and other GLP-1 receptor agonist medications allege that the manufacturers did not adequately warn about the risk of severe gastrointestinal injuries, such as gastroparesis (a condition sometimes described as stomach paralysis), and related complications. The claims are consolidated in federal court, and the underlying science and allegations continue to develop.
Do I qualify for a Ozempic lawsuit?
Whether someone may qualify for a Ozempic claim generally depends on factors such as the diagnosis or injury, the history of using or being exposed to the product, and when the condition was diagnosed. The clearest way to find out is a confidential case review. People's Justice is not a law firm; we connect people with attorneys who can evaluate their individual situation.
Is there a deadline to file a Ozempic claim?
Yes. Each state sets a statute of limitations — a legal deadline for filing — and the time limit varies by state and can depend on when you discovered your injury. Because these deadlines can be strict and missing one may permanently bar a claim, it is important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible.
How much does it cost to pursue a Ozempic claim?
Many attorneys who handle Ozempic claims work on a contingency-fee basis, meaning their fee is typically a percentage of any recovery rather than an upfront payment; the specific terms are set in the agreement between the client and the attorney. A confidential case review can explain how this would work for an individual situation. People's Justice is not a law firm.
What kinds of compensation can a Ozempic claim seek?
Compensation in injury and product-liability claims can include categories such as medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering. Whether any compensation is available, and how much, depends entirely on the specific facts of each case, and no outcome can be promised. An attorney can explain what may apply to your situation during a free review.