Class Action Litigation

You're Not Alone. And You Have Rights.

When a company wrongs thousands of people the same way, a class action lawsuit holds them accountable — and gets victims compensated. See if you qualify.

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1,000+
Class action lawsuits filed each year
$33B+
Recovered for consumers annually
$0
Cost to join or inquire about a class action

Know Your Rights

Understanding your legal situation is the first step to protecting your rights and getting fair compensation.

1

How Class Action Lawsuits Work

A lead plaintiff files suit on behalf of all similarly harmed individuals (the "class"). If certified by the court, the case proceeds as one unified action. Settlements are divided among class members, often after attorney fees.

2

Common Types of Class Actions

Consumer fraud, defective products, data breaches, pharmaceutical harm, securities fraud, and employment violations are among the most common. If you've been harmed by a company's systemic behavior, you may be part of a class.

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What Happens When You Join a Class

Class members typically receive notice by mail or email, then choose to opt in (or out in some cases). You don't need to appear in court. Your share of any settlement depends on the size of the class and nature of harm.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Class Action Litigation cases. See all FAQs →

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