Class Actions - An Overview
A "class action" lawsuit is one in which a group of people with the same or
similar injuries caused by the same product or action sue the defendant as a
group. Other names for lawsuits brought by a number of people who suffered
similar harm or losses are "mass tort litigation" and "multi-district
litigation" ("MDL"). People seek justice in class action lawsuits when their
injuries have been caused by, among other things, defective products, including
pharmaceutical drugs, motor vehicles and other consumer products, and medical
devices. Other types of conduct over which people have sued as a class include
consumer fraud, corporate misconduct, securities fraud, and employment
practices. A type of class action lawsuit is the "mass tort" action. Mass tort
litigation is a multi-party lawsuit based on a massive accident, such as an
airplane crash, in which many people are injured or widespread personal injuries
caused by a defective product, such as a medical device.
If you have been injured by a product or person and you think there are others
in your situation, consult legal counsel from an attorney who is experienced in
representing classes of injured people in this specific type of lawsuit.
The Role of the Lead or Named Plaintiff in a Class Action
Often the class action starts out with a few people, or even one person,
approaching a lawyer for assistance in recovering for an injury. After reviewing
the case, if the attorney believes there are other people with the same problem
or injury, the attorney works to find other potential class members and to have
the class certified by the judge as a class. If you believe you've been injured
by a product or action and that there are others like you, contact an attorney
who has experience in class action lawsuits.
The Class Action Procedure in Securities Class Action Lawsuits
A securities class action lawsuit is a class action lawsuit filed on behalf of
investors who suffered economic loss in a stock or security due to the
defendant's misconduct. Defendants who engage in fraudulent stock manipulation,
for example, or otherwise violate the federal securities laws, usually cause
economic injuries to many people, not just one person. These people join
together to seek redress as a group by filing a class action. The group consists
of all investors who suffered financial loss because they purchased shares in a
corporation during the period the fraud went on. If you were the victim of a
securities scheme, your best bet for recovery is to find an attorney who
specializes in securities class actions.
Have Others Experienced the Same Side Effects as I Have?
Many, if not most, class action lawsuits involve pharmaceutical drugs or medical
devices that cause damaging side effects. There are many examples of medical
class actions, such as intrauterine devices, breast implants, penile implants,
Norplant contraceptives, Phenylpropanolamine ("PPA"), and Fen-Phen diet pills.
If you have been injured or someone you know was injured or killed by a
defective medical device or by taking a prescription drug, it is likely that
there are others who were injured in the same way. If you believe you have
been injured by a medical device or drug, you should not hesitate to contact an
attorney who is experienced in class action lawsuits.
Why Should I Join an Asbestos Exposure Class Action or Other Type of Class
Action Lawsuit?
There are many benefits to class action lawsuits. Of particular value is the
efficiency that comes with bringing together thousands of individual claims
at one time that are impractical to litigate individually. In the asbestos
exposure area, for example, proving the extent of exposure to asbestos and
showing that the exposure caused cancer, silicosis, or mesothelioma, is a
legally intensive and highly scientific undertaking. In addition to extensive
legal research and preparation, the trial itself can be complicated, involving
treating doctors, oncology experts, pulmonologists, pathologists, industrial
hygienists, and others. To learn more about the benefits of joining a class
action, contact our firm to schedule a consultation with an attorney who is
skilled and experienced in class action lawsuits.