Mass Torts

Mass tort cases are somewhat different than class action lawsuits, and typically involve claims against a drug or product manufacturer. Mass torts involving defective drugs or products can cause many different types of injuries. In mass tort cases, groups of lawyers and law firms often represent multiple plaintiffs against a single manufacturer. These nationwide networks of lawyers will work together and will share expenses and share information. At Mirick O’Connell, our mass tort lawyers work with these nationwide networks to make sure you will receive fair compensation for your injuries. Mass torts come in all shapes and sizes, some of which attract news headlines and other which do not. Examples of mass tort cases include:

  • Mesothelioma;

  • Asbestos;

  • Cases against opiate manufacturers;

  • Talcum Powder;

  • Wellbutrin;

  • DePuy Hip Implants;

  • Stryker Hip Implants;

  • Hernia Mesh;

  • Pelvic Mesh;

  • Vaginal Mesh;

  • Abilify;

  • IVC Filters;

  • Roundup;

  • Invokana;

  • Zofran;

  • Risperdal;

  • Equifax Data Breach;

  • Clergy Sex Abuse; and

  • Las Vegas Shooting.

These are just a few of the hundreds of active or recently settled mass tort actions. By coming together, Plaintiffs are able to get more information, dedicate more resources, and build stronger cases. It is easy to see how multi-billion dollar corporations may be able to defeat single Plaintiffs simply by draining their resources. In the case of mass torts, Plaintiffs are able to work together and level the playing field. These combined resources are very valuable in mass tort cases, as experts are very expensive, there are often millions of pages of documents to sort through, and corporations employ large teams of lawyers.

The mass tort lawyers at Mirick O’Connell are strong believers in the idea that people who are injured in the same fashion should come together and hold the companies who injured them responsible. Throughout history, this willingness to bring mass tort cases has led to real positive change. Twenty years ago, people were getting tragically injured in Ford Explorer rollovers. Because of the lawsuits brought by injured people, cars are now safer. More recently, people were getting “metal on metal” hip replacements, and having horrible side effects. Thanks in large part to mass tort litigation, these dangerous hips are no longer in use.

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