Statute of Limitations
New Jersey: 2 years for personal injury (N.J.S.A. § 2A:14-2). Discovery rule applies — the limitations period begins when the plaintiff knew or should have known of the injury and its connection to Dupixent.
2 years from discovery of injury
Where to File in New Jersey
Sanofi US Inc. is headquartered in Bridgewater, Somerset County, NJ, establishing unambiguous personal jurisdiction in the District of New Jersey. The federal courthouse in Newark and Trenton has extensive experience with pharmaceutical MDLs including Vioxx, which was managed in NJDNJ. New Jersey state courts also handle pharmaceutical claims through the mass tort program in Middlesex County. New Jersey's Product Liability Act (N.J.S.A. § 2A:58C-1 et seq.) provides a statutory framework for design defect and failure-to-warn claims. The state follows a modified comparative fault standard and does not cap compensatory damages.
Exposure in New Jersey
Source: IQVIA prescription data estimates
Source: Sanofi corporate filings
Source: Rutgers Cancer Institute