Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed Class Action Settlements in Wyoming
All Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed class action lawsuits and settlements available to Wyoming residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Wyoming residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $15.2M Valsartan, Losartan and Irbesartan class action settlement.
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Open Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed Settlements for Wyoming Residents (1)
These Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed settlements are currently accepting claims from Wyoming residents.
$15.2M Valsartan, Losartan and Irbesartan class action settlement
Up to TBDFile your claim for the $15.2M Valsartan, Losartan, and Irbesartan settlement. Blood pressure medication contaminated with cancer-causing substances.
About Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed Class Actions in Wyoming
Aurobindo Pharma, Hetero Labs, and Vivimed Life Sciences have faced significant legal action regarding contaminated blood pressure medications distributed across Wyoming. These pharmaceutical manufacturers were involved in the $15.2 million Valsartan, Losartan, and Irbesartan class action settlement due to NDMA and NDEA carcinogen contamination in their products. Wyoming operates under the Wyoming Consumer Protection Act, which provides additional recourse for residents harmed by defective pharmaceutical products beyond federal protections. While these companies don't maintain major manufacturing facilities in Wyoming, their medications reached Wyoming consumers through national pharmacy chains like Walgreens, CVS, and regional distributors. Wyoming residents filing class action claims must be aware that the state follows a four-year statute of limitations for product liability cases under Wyoming Statute 1-3-105. The state's relatively small population means fewer claimants, but Wyoming's consumer protection framework allows for punitive damages in cases involving intentional misconduct. Residents who purchased these contaminated medications between 2012-2018 may be eligible for compensation through the settlement.
Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed Settlements in Wyoming: FAQs
How does Wyoming's Consumer Protection Act affect my Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed claim?
Wyoming's Consumer Protection Act provides additional legal protections beyond federal law for residents harmed by contaminated pharmaceuticals from these manufacturers. The Act allows Wyoming residents to seek punitive damages and attorney fees if they can prove the companies knowingly distributed defective blood pressure medications containing carcinogens.
Can Wyoming residents still file claims for the $15.2M Valsartan settlement involving these companies?
Wyoming residents who purchased Valsartan, Losartan, or Irbesartan manufactured by Aurobindo, Hetero, or Vivimed between 2012-2018 may still be eligible for compensation. However, settlement claim deadlines have likely passed, so residents should consult with attorneys immediately to explore remaining legal options under Wyoming's four-year statute of limitations.
Where did Wyoming residents typically purchase these contaminated medications?
Wyoming residents primarily obtained these contaminated blood pressure medications through major pharmacy chains like Walgreens and CVS, as well as regional pharmacies that sourced generics from Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed. Hospital systems like Cheyenne Regional Medical Center and independent pharmacies throughout Wyoming's rural areas also dispensed these affected medications.
Tips for Wyoming Residents Filing Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed Claims
Wyoming residents pursuing Aurobindo, Hetero, and Vivimed pharmaceutical claims should gather all prescription records and pharmacy receipts from 2012-2018. Contact attorneys experienced with Wyoming's Consumer Protection Act, as state law provides additional remedies beyond federal class action settlements. Document any health issues potentially linked to NDMA exposure from contaminated blood pressure medications. File claims promptly, as Wyoming's four-year statute of limitations applies to product liability cases. Consider joining ongoing litigation if settlement deadlines have passed. Maintain detailed medical records showing use of Valsartan, Losartan, or Irbesartan during the contamination period. Wyoming's smaller legal community means finding specialized pharmaceutical litigation attorneys may require searching beyond state borders.
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