What is the statute of limitations for product liability claims?

In Virginia, the statute of limitations for product liability claims is two years. This means that a person who has suffered harm due to a defective product must make a claim within two years of discovering the defect or becoming aware of the injury. In some cases, the two-year period will start when the product was sold. In other cases, the two-year period may not begin until after the injury or damage has been discovered. This is what is known as the ‘discovery rule’. It is important to note that the statute of limitations is different for different types of cases. If the product was sold as part of a warranty or other contract, the statute of limitations may be different. It is also important to remember that the two-year period may be tolled (extended) in certain circumstances – for example, if the injured party is a minor, or if the manufacturer has fraudulently concealed the defect. It is also important to be aware that, in some cases, a person filing a product liability claim may be barred from suing the manufacturer if the statute of limitations has run out. It is therefore essential to understand the different legal requirements for filing product liability claims and to make a claim as soon as possible.

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