What is a “statute of limitations” defense to a product liability claim?

A “statute of limitation” defense to a product liability claim is a legal defense that is used in Oklahoma when a plaintiff is claiming damages against a manufacturer, distributor, or seller for a dangerous product. Under Oklahoma law, a plaintiff must file a product liability claim within two years of the date of injury, or else the claim will be dismissed. The court will not consider the claim, no matter how valid it may be. The statute of limitations defense is used to protect the defendant from facing liability for damages associated with a product that was dangerous and caused injury or illness, but the injury or illness occurred more than two years prior to the product liability claim. In this case, the defendant is essentially claiming that too much time has passed since the injury or illness occurred, and thus, the defendant is not legally responsible for the damages. However, the statute of limitation defense cannot always be used to protect the defendant from a product liability claim. For example, if the defendant withheld or hid information regarding the dangerous product from the public, the defendant may not be able to use the statute of limitation as a defense as the claim will still be valid even though it was filed beyond the two-year time limit. Ultimately, the statute of limitation defense is an important legal tool in Oklahoma that can be used by defendants in certain product liability claims. However, the court must still consider the facts and evidence before deciding whether the defense is valid and will be accepted.

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