Company: PFSA
Filing Date: 2025-10-29
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-103174
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Company: Profusa, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-10-29
Form: 424B3
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litigation or derivation proceedings to which we are or may become a party relating to patents or other intellectual property rights could
subject us to significant liabilities to third parties or require us to seek licenses from other third parties. If we are found to infringe
third-party patents, a court could order us to pay damages to compensate the patent owner for the infringement, such as a reasonable royalty
amount and/or profits lost by the patent owners, along with prejudgment and/or post-judgment interest. Furthermore, if we are found to
willfully infringe third-party patents, we could, in addition to other penalties, be required to pay treble damages; and if the court
finds the case to be exceptional, we may be required to pay attorneys’ fees for the prevailing party. If we are found to infringe
third-party copyrights or trademarks or misappropriate third-party trade secrets, based on the intellectual property at issue, a court
could order us to pay statutory damages, actual damages, or profits, such as reasonable royalty or lost profits of the owners, unjust
enrichment, disgorgement of profits, and/or a reasonable royalty, and the court could potentially award attorneys’ fees or exemplary
or enhanced damages. Although patent and intellectual property disputes in the medical device area have often been settled through licensing
or similar arrangements, costs associated with such arrangements may be substantial and would likely include ongoing royalties. We may
be unable to obtain necessary intellectual property licenses on satisfactory terms. If we do not obtain any such necessary licenses, we
may not be able to redesign our products to avoid infringement and any redesign may not receive FDA approval or other requisite marketing
authorization in a timely manner or at all. Adverse determinations in a judicial or administrative proceeding or failure to obtain necessary
intellectual property licenses could prevent us from manufacturing and selling our products, which would have a significant adverse impact
on our business. If litigation were to be initiated by intellectual property owners, there could significant legal fees and costs incurred
in defending litigation (which may include filing administrative actions to attack the intellectual property) as well as a potential monetary
settlement payment to the owners, even if the matter is resolved before going to trial. Moreover, the owners may take an overly aggressive
approach and/or include multiple allegations in a single litigation.

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In addition, from time to time,
we are subject to various claims, complaints and legal actions arising out of the ordinary course of business, including commercial