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How do you know if you have a valid mass tort claim? Generally, individuals can file one of these claims if they experienced the same kind of harm as many other people, with one defendant responsible for the injuries, illnesses, and financial losses.
However, we recognize that it can prove challenging to determine eligibility on your own. Therefore, it’s possible to contact a mass torts lawsuit lawyer for help. Legal professionals can go over the facts of your case to determine the validity of your claim.
You can discuss your legal options today with our team at Zanes Law. Call or fill out our online contact form to learn more.
You may have a valid mass tort claim if your case meets all the characteristics of these legal cases. Generally, lawyers look at the following factors when assessing the validity of a possible mass tort claim:
Mass tort claims involve a single defendant that caused significant harm and financial loss to many people. A defendant does not have to be a single person. Corporations and businesses can serve as defendants in mass tort cases.
Lawyers look into the defendant’s actions to see if they owed the plaintiffs a duty of care and violated that duty. For example, 3M owed the members of the armed forces who used their earplugs a duty of care.
They failed to uphold that duty by manufacturing faulty ear protection, leading to significant physical repercussions for many people.
Mass tort lawyers review a potential event (or series of events) that caused individuals harm. For example, in cases involving a dangerous medication, each time a manufacturer produced the drug, they were acting negligently.
Lawyers investigate the harmful act and work to connect it directly to the losses sustained by plaintiffs in a mass tort claim.
Generally, lawyers only use mass tort claims when many plaintiffs experience the same injury or loss. A single individual suffering due to someone else’s negligent actions may file a personal injury claim instead.
Finally, you may only have a valid mass tort claim if the negligent act caused you significant financial losses. The wrongful act must also impact many other people to qualify you for a mass tort case.
One of the best ways to determine your eligibility for this kind of legal claim is by reaching out to a lawyer and explaining your situation.
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Lawyers often pursue mass tort claims when large corporations or businesses take negligent actions that harm others. For example, you may qualify for a valid mass tort claim if you develop an illness or injury after:
You may qualify for a mass tort claim even if you happen to be the only person in your area who sustained damages due to a dangerous product or action. As long as a large number of other people face the same issue, even if they live far away from you, you may have a valid claim.
We recognize that knowing if you have a valid claim for a mass tort case after losing a loved one can be challenging. Our team members can help you consider this possibility while providing you with compassionate care.
In some cases, you may join a mass tort case on behalf of a loved one who lost their life due to a known act of negligence. Lawyers must still prove that your loved one’s death came from the actions of a defendant who impacted many other people.
You can discuss wrongful deaths and mass tort lawsuits by contacting our team for assistance today.
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If you have a valid mass tort claim, you can build a legal case to secure compensation to cover your losses. Mass tort claims can bring you funds to cover your:
However, the process for resolving these claims often takes many years, as lawyers gather evidence and information about more plaintiffs with similar injuries. You can expect an extensive period of investigation and discovery as your lawyer explores the facts.
After investigating, your lawyer can help you with your claim and negotiations with the defendant, which could result in a settlement. In other situations, your claim may go to court.
Many mass tort claims involve bellwether trials, where representative cases go before a judge to see how the court handles the claims before more plaintiffs move forward. A lawyer can explain these legal challenges and help you each step of the way.
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How do you know if you have a valid mass tort claim? Often, confirmation of your eligibility must come from a legal professional who understands these cases. If you believe you qualify to file a mass tort lawsuit, you can reach out to our team at Zanes Law to learn more.
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