GLP-1 Vision Loss Lawsuit: All 50 States + DC
Find statute of limitations deadlines, filing information, and state-specific resources for your GLP-1 NAION claim. Select your state to get started.
Last Updated: March 2026 | Legal Disclaimer
Statute of limitations varies by state. Most states give you 2–3 years from the date of your NAION diagnosis to file. Find your state below to check your specific deadline. Don't miss it.
AL
Alabama
2 yr SOL
AK
Alaska
2 yr SOL
AZ
Arizona
2 yr SOL
AR
Arkansas
3 yr SOL
CA
California
2 yr SOL
CO
Colorado
2 yr SOL
CT
Connecticut
3 yr SOL
DE
Delaware
2 yr SOL
DC
District of Columbia
3 yr SOL
FL
Florida
4 yr SOL
GA
Georgia
2 yr SOL
HI
Hawaii
2 yr SOL
ID
Idaho
2 yr SOL
IL
Illinois
2 yr SOL
IN
Indiana
2 yr SOL
IA
Iowa
2 yr SOL
KS
Kansas
2 yr SOL
KY
Kentucky
1 yr SOL
LA
Louisiana
1 yr SOL
ME
Maine
6 yr SOL
MD
Maryland
3 yr SOL
MA
Massachusetts
3 yr SOL
MI
Michigan
2 yr SOL
MN
Minnesota
4 yr SOL
MS
Mississippi
2 yr SOL
MO
Missouri
5 yr SOL
MT
Montana
3 yr SOL
NE
Nebraska
4 yr SOL
NV
Nevada
2 yr SOL
NH
New Hampshire
3 yr SOL
NJ
New Jersey
2 yr SOL
NM
New Mexico
3 yr SOL
NY
New York
3 yr SOL
NC
North Carolina
3 yr SOL
ND
North Dakota
6 yr SOL
OH
Ohio
2 yr SOL
OK
Oklahoma
2 yr SOL
OR
Oregon
2 yr SOL
PA
Pennsylvania
2 yr SOL
RI
Rhode Island
3 yr SOL
SC
South Carolina
3 yr SOL
SD
South Dakota
3 yr SOL
TN
Tennessee
1 yr SOL
TX
Texas
2 yr SOL
UT
Utah
2 yr SOL
VT
Vermont
3 yr SOL
VA
Virginia
2 yr SOL
WA
Washington
3 yr SOL
WV
West Virginia
2 yr SOL
WI
Wisconsin
3 yr SOL
WY
Wyoming
4 yr SOL
About Statutes of Limitations in GLP-1 Cases
A statute of limitations (SOL) is the legal deadline for filing a lawsuit. In pharmaceutical injury cases like GLP-1 NAION claims:
- The clock typically starts from the date of diagnosis or from when you discovered (or should have discovered) the connection between the drug and your injury
- Most states provide 2–3 years for personal injury claims
- Some states have special discovery rules that can extend or shorten this window
- Missing the deadline permanently bars your claim — no exceptions
Since MDL 3163 was formed in March 2026, most claimants who experienced NAION in 2023 or later are likely still within the filing window. Earlier diagnoses may be approaching their deadlines — check your state now.
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