There are a number of lawsuits pending against Johnson & Johnson and other manufacturers of Tylenol and other acetaminophen products, alleging that these products can cause autism and ADHD in children. The lawsuits allege that the companies knew or should have known about the risk of these disorders but failed to warn consumers.
The lawsuits have been consolidated into a multidistrict litigation (MDL) in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. In November 2022, Judge Colleen McMahon denied Johnson & Johnson's motion to dismiss the lawsuits, finding that the plaintiffs had sufficiently alleged that the companies' failure to warn about the risk of autism and ADHD was a cause of their injuries.
The lawsuits are still in the early stages, and it is not yet clear how they will be resolved. However, if the plaintiffs are successful, they could be awarded significant damages.
If you or your child has been diagnosed with autism or ADHD after using Tylenol or another acetaminophen product, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit. You should contact an attorney to discuss your legal options.
Here are some of the law firms that are currently handling Tylenol autism and ADHD lawsuits:
- Keith Law Group
- Miller & Zois
- TorHoerman Law
You can also find more information about the lawsuits on the following websites:
- Tylenol Autism Lawsuit Center
- Tylenol ADHD Lawsuit Center
Please note that I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. If you have any questions about your legal rights, you should consult with an attorney.
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