Bard PowerPort Catheter Lawsuit in Kansas

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Statute of Limitations

Kansas Statutes Annotated § 60-513 sets a 2-year limitations period for product liability with an 8-year statute of repose measured from the date the product was first sold. The discovery rule applies to latent injuries such as PowerPort catheter fracture.

2 years from injury or discovery

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Exposure in Kansas

Source: National Cancer Institute, 2024

Source: Kansas Statutes

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