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New York Philips CPAP Recall Settlement Guide
Updated April 2026
New York At a Glance
- Statute of Limitations: 3 years
- SOL Rule Type: Discovery rule
- State Bar: New York Bar Association →
- SOL Notes: New York has a 3-year statute of limitations for product liability personal injury claims. The discovery rule may apply where the injury was latent. Economic loss (property damage) claims may follow a different timeline.
⚠ Time-Sensitive: New York has a 3-year statute of limitations for product liability personal injury claims. The discovery rule may apply where the injury was latent. Economic loss (property damage) claims may follow a different timeline.
The Dual-Track Settlement and New York Residents
If you used a recalled Philips CPAP or BiPAP device and live in New York, you may be eligible for both settlement tracks:
- Economic Loss Track ($445M): For owning a recalled device. Available regardless of whether you experienced health problems. Your device is now worthless or diminished in value — that's compensable.
- Personal Injury Track ($1.1B): For New York residents who developed health conditions — cancer, respiratory damage, or other conditions — from foam particle and chemical exposure during CPAP use.
The Discovery Rule in New York
New York applies the discovery rule to product liability claims, which is critically important for Philips CPAP claimants. Many users had no idea their health problems were connected to their CPAP device until the June 2021 recall announcement — or even later, when they connected a health diagnosis to their CPAP history. Under New York's discovery rule, the 3-year clock may have started in June 2021 or when you first made the connection, not when you first used the device or when health problems began to appear.
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