What are the statutes of limitations governing product liability claims?

In New Hampshire, the statutes of limitations governing product liability claims are set forth in section 509:17 of the New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated. Generally, a claim for an injury caused by a dangerous product must be brought within three years of the time the injury occurred. However, if the injury was not discovered or reasonably should not have been discovered until later, the claim can be brought within two years of the time it was discovered or reasonably should have been discovered. In addition, a claim against an individual or business for negligence in the design, manufacture, or sale of a defective and dangerous product must be brought within six years of the time the injury occurred. However, if the injury does not manifest itself until later, then the claim must be brought within two years of the time it was discovered or reasonably should have been discovered. Finally, if a claim is based on a breach of express or implied warranty in the sale of a defective or dangerous product, then the claim must be brought within four years of the time the injury occurred. Additionally, the claim must be brought within two years of the time the injury was discovered or reasonably should have been discovered. In New Hampshire, the statutes of limitations governing product liability claims are relatively short, so it is important to act promptly if you believe you have suffered injury due to a dangerous product. Consulting with a qualified attorney experienced in product liability law can help you make sure that you bring any claims within the applicable time period.

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