Zantac / Ranitidine (NDMA Cancer) Attorney in Dallas, Texas

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Dallas Data

Zantac / Ranitidine (NDMA Cancer) Statistics in Dallas

~7.8 million

Dallas-Fort Worth Metro Population

~450

Est. Annual Bladder Cancer Diagnoses (Dallas County)

2 years from discovery (Daubert)

TX SOL

Numerous Fortune 500 HQs — large insured ranitidine prescription population

Major Employer

Local Courts

Courts in Dallas, Texas

Dallas County District Court — Civil Courts Building

600 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75202

U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas — Dallas Division

1100 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75242

Medical Facilities

Hospitals & Trauma Centers in Dallas

UT Southwestern Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center

5323 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75390

Baylor Scott & White Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center

3410 Worth St, Dallas, TX 75246

Liability Overview

Liability Considerations in Dallas

Zantac Litigation in Dallas

Dallas is one of Texas's major pharmaceutical litigation venues with active plaintiff and defense bar communities. Dallas County courts apply Texas Daubert standards under Tex. R. Evid. 702. Given the federal MDL dismissal was based on Daubert, Dallas-area Zantac claimants with strong case facts should evaluate filing in the Delaware Superior Court as a primary or alternative venue. The federal Zantac MDL (No. 2924, S.D. Florida) was largely dismissed in 2022 after Judge Robin Rosenberg excluded plaintiffs' causation experts under Daubert. However, the Delaware Superior Court under Judge Vivian Medinilla continues to actively hear Zantac cases and has allowed causation experts to proceed. Defendants Sanofi, Boehringer Ingelheim, GSK, and Pfizer are all actively litigating in Delaware. For most claimants, filing in Delaware Superior Court through national plaintiffs' counsel is now the primary path forward.

Resources for Dallas Zantac Claimants

Dallas-area Zantac claimants should gather pharmacy records from Tom Thumb / Safeway, Kroger, CVS, and Walgreens pharmacies. Simmons Cancer Center and Baylor Sammons records documenting bladder, esophageal, stomach, or colorectal cancer diagnosis are critical evidence. Texas's 2-year SOL with the discovery rule means immediate legal consultation is essential.