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Civil lawsuit involving many plaintiffs. And few defendants

A mass tort is: a civil action involving numerous plaintiffs against one. Or a few defendants in state/federal court. The lawsuits arise out of the: defendants causing numerous injuries through the——same or similar act of harm (e.g. a prescription drug, a medical device, a defective product, a train accident, a plane crash, pollution, or a construction disaster).

Law firms sometimes use mass media——to reach potential plaintiffs.

The main categories of mass torts include:

In U.S. federal courts, mass tort claims are often consolidated as multidistrict litigation. In some cases, mass torts are addressed through a class action.

In popular culture

Further reading

References

  1. ^ "New Haven Mass Tort Lawyers". LTKE Law. Retrieved 2022-06-01.

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