Mass Torts & Defective Products

A Dangerous Product Harmed You. Make Them Pay.

When thousands of people are harmed by the same drug, device, or product, mass tort litigation holds corporations accountable. Find out if you qualify.

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$50B+
Recovered in mass tort settlements in the past decade
$0
Upfront cost — attorneys work on contingency
100K+
Cases in active mass tort litigation nationwide

Know Your Rights

Understanding your legal situation is the first step to protecting your rights and getting fair compensation.

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Mass Torts vs. Class Actions — What's the Difference?

In a mass tort, each plaintiff has their own case with individual damages assessed separately. This often results in larger individual recoveries than class actions, where one settlement is split among all members.

2

Currently Active Mass Tort Campaigns

Active mass tort litigation includes cases involving CPAP devices, talcum powder, Roundup herbicide, hair relaxers, contaminated water, and various pharmaceutical drugs. An attorney can match your situation to active cases.

3

How Your Case Gets Filed and Resolved

Mass tort cases are often centralized in Multi-District Litigation (MDL). Attorneys file individual claims for each plaintiff, and defendants often settle in waves. Filing promptly preserves your claim rights and ensures you are positioned within any resolution process.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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