New Mexico Hair Relaxer Cancer Lawsuit
Updated March 2026
New Mexico At a Glance
- Statute of Limitations: 3 years
- SOL Type: Discovery rule
- Black Population: Approx. 3% of state population
- State Bar: New Mexico Bar Association →
- Major City: Albuquerque
- Major City: Las Cruces
- Major City: Rio Rancho
Filing Deadline in New Mexico
New Mexico has a 3-year statute of limitations for product liability claims. Discovery rule may extend the deadline for cancer diagnoses connected to prior hair relaxer use.
⚠️ Important: Many women who used hair relaxers didn't connect their cancer diagnosis to product use until after the NIH Sister Study was published in October 2022. Under the discovery rule, your deadline may start from when you discovered (or should have discovered) this connection. Do not assume you've missed your deadline — consult an attorney first.
Do You Qualify? — New Mexico Residents
To have a viable hair relaxer cancer claim in New Mexico, you generally need:
- A history of chemical hair relaxer or straightener use, especially regular/frequent use over years
- A diagnosis of uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, endometriosis, or uterine fibroids
- Your claim is within New Mexico's 3-year filing window (with discovery rule considerations)
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Check My Eligibility →Frequently Asked Questions — New Mexico
How long do I have to file a hair relaxer cancer lawsuit in New Mexico?
Does New Mexico use a discovery rule for hair relaxer cancer claims?
What records should I gather for a hair relaxer cancer claim in New Mexico?
Can I file a hair relaxer cancer claim if I was diagnosed in New Mexico but used the products elsewhere?
Is there a cost to file a hair relaxer cancer claim in New Mexico?
Disclaimer: This page provides general information about New Mexico'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 New Mexico attorney can evaluate.