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Effective Date: June 18, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions
Simply put, when a lawsuit involves multiple plaintiffs against one or more defendants, it is known as a mass tort action. In other words, a mass tort is civil litigation that consists of a single accidental or intentional action that causes many people to sustain injuries. The biggest benefit of joining a mass tort claim is that it increases your chances of recovering damages from entities such as product and pharmaceutical manufacturers. Mass tort actions are different from class actions because each plaintiff’s case will be reviewed individually.
Since a significant number of mass tort cases involve some form of negligence, the main categories are as follows.
Due to the nature of mass tort cases, they are of course more complex than standard personal injury claims. Also, since they typically involve massive payouts to the plaintiffs, they can and often do take years before both parties arrive at a resolution.
Below, you will find a few reasons why your mass tort claim may take longer.
To expedite your case and allow it to proceed efficiently, mass tort lawyers advise plaintiffs to: