FAQs

FAQs

  • Are there any out of Pocket Costs to me?
  • How Does a Mass Tort Claim Work?

    A mass tort lawsuit varies from a typical class action claim. In a mass tort claim, the victims injured due to the company’s negligence may have widely different stories and injuries resulting from their use of that company’s products or services. Most often, mass tort claims involve pharmaceutical drugs, medical devices, and other types of negligence like the drinking water at Camp Lejeune.

    In a mass tort claim, unlike a class-action lawsuit, one plaintiff does not represent all of the plaintiffs in the claim. Most often, each plaintiff can file a personal injury claim alone, but all plaintiffs get moved together as part of one mass tort claim, usually due to wide-scale injuries. Frequently, those injuries occur, not due to deliberate action on the part of the defendants, but rather due to accidental negligence—a medical device that causes unexpected harm, for example, or a drug causes unexpected cancer etc.

    A mass tort claim consolidates the claims, but it does not eliminate the individual right that each victim has to compensation. While the claimants may get processed together, each one will have their claim processed on the grounds of his losses. The plaintiffs may have attorneys to fight for fair compensation.

  • Will I Recover Compensation in a Mass Tort Claim?
  • Will my Medical Expenses be Paid?
  • What about all my Pain and Suffering?

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