Company: PFSA
Filing Date: 2025-10-29
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-103174
Chunk: 81

Company: Profusa, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-10-29
Form: 424B3
Chunk 81
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 insurance,
product liability or employment-related matters.

Also, from time to time, we
may bring claims or initiate lawsuits against various third parties with respect to matters arising out of the ordinary course of our
business, including commercial and employment-related matters. We do not believe we are party to any currently pending legal proceedings,
the outcome of which could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition or results of operations. There can be
no assurance that existing or future legal proceedings arising in the ordinary course of business or otherwise will not have a material
adverse effect on our business, financial condition or results of operations.

Our inability to adequately protect our intellectual property could allow our competitors and others to produce products based on our technology, which could substantially impair our ability to compete.

Our success and our ability
to compete depend, in part, upon our ability to maintain the proprietary nature of our technologies. We rely on a combination of patent,
copyright and trademark law, and trade secrets and nondisclosure agreements to protect our intellectual property. However, such methods
may not be adequate to protect us or permit us to gain or maintain a competitive advantage. Our patent applications may not issue as patents
in a form that will be advantageous to us, or at all. Our issued patents, and those that may issue in the future, may be challenged, invalidated
or circumvented, which could limit our ability to stop competitors from marketing related products. In addition, there are numerous changes
to the patent laws and proposed changes to the rules of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, which may have a significant impact
on our ability to protect our technology and enforce our intellectual property rights.

To protect our proprietary
rights, we may in the future need to assert claims of infringement against third parties. The outcome of litigation to enforce our intellectual
property rights in patents, copyrights, trade secrets or trademarks is highly unpredictable, could result in substantial costs and diversion
of resources, and could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations regardless of the
final outcome of such litigation. In the event of an adverse judgment, a court could hold that some or all of our asserted intellectual
property rights are not infringed, or are invalid or unenforceable, and could award attorney fees.

Despite our efforts to safeguard
our unpatented and unregistered intellectual property rights, we may not succeed in doing so or the steps taken by us in this regard may
not be adequate to detect or deter misappropri