Home FAQ Mass Tort Lawyer FAQ How does a mass tort lawsuit differ from a class action lawsuit?
Instead of grouping similar claims into a class with one representative, in a mass tort, each client’s damages will be assessed on their own merits.
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A mass tort affects a large potential group of claimants. Mass torts are lawsuits as against the same Defendant; however, each client’s damages will be assessed on their own merits.
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Instead of grouping similar claims into a class with one representative, in a mass tort, each client’s damages will be assessed on their own merits.
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Where there are similar claims of negligence, it may be cost-effective and strategic to pursue a mass tort instead of a regular lawsuit.
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Mass torts are a complex and a unique area of the law. It is important to retain lawyers with expertise in mass torts who can guide you clearly through the process and who can zealously advocate for your interests.
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