Tylenol Lawsuit: Autism Claims, Eligibility & Compensation

If you gave birth to a child diagnosed with autism or ADHD after using Tylenol during pregnancy, you may qualify for a Tylenol lawsuit.

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What Compensation Could a Tylenol Lawsuit Provide?

The Tylenol lawsuit centers on allegations that manufacturers and retailers of acetaminophen-based medications failed to adequately warn pregnant consumers about potential risks of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Is Your Claim Eligible for a Lawsuit?

You may qualify if:

What Compensation Could a Tylenol Lawsuit Provide?

While outcomes vary, potential compensation may include:

Therapy and
treatment costs

Past and ongoing costs for behavioral, occupational, and medical treatment.

Special education
expenses

Costs for specialized schooling, educational aides, and individualized programs.

Future care
needs

Long-term care, residential support, and lifelong assistance requirements.

Lost wages (parent or caregiver)

Income impact on parents or caregivers due to full-time caregiving demands.

Emotional distress
damages

Damages for the psychological toll on the child and family members.

Is Your Claim Eligible for a Lawsuit?

How to File a Tylenol Lawsuit?

Filing a Tylenol lawsuit may feel overwhelming, but the process is structured and guided by experienced mass tort attorneys. Here’s how it typically works:

Free Case
Review

Share Tylenol use details and your child’s diagnosis.

Records & Eligibility Check

Medical and pharmacy records are reviewed to confirm your claim.

File the
Claim

If you qualify, an attorney files your Tylenol lawsuit in the right court.

Settlement or Next Steps

Your case moves into negotiations or further litigation if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lawsuit against Tylenol?

The Tylenol lawsuit alleges that manufacturers failed to warn pregnant consumers about potential risks linking prenatal acetaminophen exposure to autism and ADHD in children.

There is no fixed average payout. Compensation depends on medical evidence, severity of the diagnosis, long-term care costs, and state-specific laws.

There is no strict age limit nationwide. Deadlines depend on each state’s statute of limitations, and rules for minors may differ by jurisdiction.

Tylenol (acetaminophen) remains widely used. Patients should follow medical advice and consult their healthcare provider before taking any medication during pregnancy.

Parents may qualify if Tylenol was used during pregnancy and their child was later diagnosed with autism or ADHD.

Medical or pharmacy records strengthen a Tylenol lawsuit, but an attorney can help determine what documentation may be available.

Yes. Filing deadlines vary by state. Acting quickly helps protect your legal rights.

Most attorneys handle Tylenol lawsuit claims on a contingency basis, meaning there are no upfront fees.

Claims may rely on medical records, expert testimony, scientific studies, and documentation of prenatal acetaminophen use.

Begin with a free case review. An experienced attorney can evaluate your eligibility and explain your next steps.