Getting Started

Questions about case reviews and initial consultations

Is there a cost for the case review?

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No, our case review is completely free. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means no fee unless we win.

How long does the case review process take?

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Our initial review typically takes 24-48 hours. We'll contact you within this timeframe to discuss your case and next steps.

What information should I have ready?

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Any medical records, product information, dates of exposure or injury, and documentation related to your case will be helpful, but not required for the initial consultation.

Do you handle cases nationwide?

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Yes, we represent clients across the United States in mass tort litigation. We'll work with local counsel in your state as needed.

What if I'm not sure if I have a case?

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That's exactly why we offer free case reviews. Our experienced attorneys will evaluate your situation and provide honest guidance about your legal options.

How quickly should I contact you?

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The sooner the better. Legal claims have deadlines called statutes of limitations, so it's important to act promptly to protect your rights.

Understanding Mass Tort Litigation

Common questions about the legal process

What's the difference between a mass tort and a class action lawsuit?

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In a class action, all plaintiffs are treated as one group with similar damages. In mass tort litigation, each case is handled individually, allowing for different settlement amounts based on individual circumstances and injuries.

How much does it cost to hire a mass tort attorney?

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Most mass tort attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront. The attorney only gets paid if your case is successful, typically taking a percentage of the settlement or verdict.

How long do I have to file a mass tort lawsuit?

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The statute of limitations varies by state and type of case. Some cases have discovery rules that extend the time limit. It's important to consult with an attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights.

What evidence do I need for my case?

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Medical records, product receipts, photos of injuries, and documentation of your exposure or use of the product are helpful. However, don't worry if you don't have everything - your attorney can help gather evidence.

Can I join a mass tort case if I live in a different state?

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Yes, mass tort cases often involve plaintiffs from multiple states. Many cases are consolidated in federal court through multidistrict litigation (MDL) to handle cases efficiently.

What if the company files for bankruptcy?

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Bankruptcy doesn't necessarily end your case. Companies often establish trust funds to compensate victims, and there may be other liable parties such as distributors or parent companies.

Still Have Questions?

Our experienced attorneys are here to provide personalized answers to your specific situation. Get a free case review today.