Kansas GLP-1 Lawsuit Overview
If you live in Kansas and were diagnosed with NAION (Non-Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy) after taking a GLP-1 drug such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound, Trulicity, or Rybelsus, you may be eligible to file a claim in the federal GLP-1 NAION MDL (MDL 3163).
All GLP-1 NAION claims — regardless of where the plaintiff lives — are consolidated in MDL 3163 in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania under Judge Karen Marston. You do not need to travel to Pennsylvania to file. Your local attorney can handle your case as part of the MDL.
2 Years
Discovery Rule May Apply
Kansas Statute of Limitations Details
Kansas generally uses a 2-year limitations period and applies both accrual/discovery and repose concepts in many product cases.
Who Qualifies in Kansas?
To file a GLP-1 NAION claim as a Kansas resident, you generally need:
- A documented prescription for Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus, Mounjaro, Zepbound, or Trulicity
- An ophthalmologist's diagnosis of NAION or sudden optic nerve-related vision loss
- NAION developed during or after your GLP-1 drug use (not before)
- Filing within Kansas's 2-year statute of limitations window
How the MDL Works for Kansas Residents
Even though MDL 3163 is located in Pennsylvania, Kansas residents can participate without traveling. Here's how:
- You hire a Kansas-licensed attorney or a national mass tort firm
- Your case is filed in the MDL in Pennsylvania (or transferred there)
- All major MDL proceedings are handled by the Plaintiffs' Steering Committee
- You participate through your attorney, primarily via written correspondence and phone
- If your case goes to individual trial, it may be remanded to a federal court in Kansas
Kansas State Bar Resources
To find a licensed attorney in Kansas, you can use the official state bar's attorney referral service:
Neighboring State Resources
Key Cities in Kansas
GLP-1 drug users across Kansas — including Wichita, Overland Park, Kansas City, Olathe, Topeka — are eligible to participate in MDL 3163 regardless of their city.