Wisconsin Suboxone Dental Injury Lawsuit

Updated March 2026

Wisconsin At a Glance

  • Statute of Limitations: 3 years
  • SOL Type: Discovery rule
  • State Bar: Wisconsin Bar Association →
  • Major City: Milwaukee
  • Major City: Madison
  • Major City: Green Bay

Filing Deadline in Wisconsin

Wisconsin has a 3-year statute of limitations for product liability claims. The discovery rule applies for latent pharmaceutical injuries.

⚠️ Important: Many patients who used Suboxone attributed their dental problems to past substance use, not the medication. Under the discovery rule, your deadline may start from when you discovered (or should have discovered) the connection to Suboxone. The FDA's June 2022 warning is a key reference point. Consult an attorney to determine your specific deadline.

Do You Qualify? — Wisconsin Residents

To have a viable Suboxone dental injury claim in Wisconsin, you generally need to show:

  • You used Suboxone sublingual film (dissolving strips) for at least 6 months
  • You experienced significant dental damage — decay, fractures, tooth loss, extractions, or major dental procedures
  • Your dental problems developed or worsened after starting Suboxone and were not present before
  • You are within Wisconsin's 3-year filing window (with discovery rule considerations)

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Frequently Asked Questions — Wisconsin

How long do I have to file a Suboxone dental injury lawsuit in Wisconsin?+
Does Wisconsin use a discovery rule for Suboxone dental injury claims?+
What records do I need to file a Suboxone dental injury claim in Wisconsin?+
Can I file a Suboxone dental injury claim if I live in Wisconsin but was prescribed Suboxone in another state?+
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Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Wisconsin's statute of limitations for product liability claims. It is not legal advice. Individual deadlines and eligibility depend on specific facts that only a licensed Wisconsin attorney can evaluate.
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