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Please fill out the form on this page for a class action lawsuit or give us a call to submit your case information. We are interested in what you have to say about how you have been treated unfairly or unjustly. Our mission is to help people on a large scale fight against corporations that have harmed them, also known as a class action lawsuit. It is not always possible, although we wish it were, to respond to every one of the incoming inquires we receive. You should consult with an attorney to get information about your immediate needs and the time limits in your case (discussed below in “State Laws Vary”).

Large Groups of People Can Create Class Actions
The more people who are reporting or submitting similar information on our site, the more we can help them. In other words, if there are a lot of people complaining about a corporation that has harmed people the same way, the more likely we can help.

How Attorneys Are Paid in Class Actions
Attorneys who ultimately file class actions are paid on contingency fee, in other words, the client does not pay the attorneys fees up front and the attorney gets a part of the recovery, usually based on a percentage of the case. In class action cases, this must be approved by the court. However, the cost for the client in the case is also almost always zero out of pocket because the law firm or attorneys pay for the costs of bringing the case to court. If they win, the client wins, and the attorney is paid. If they do not win, the client does not have to pay for the costs, including the attorney’s time.
We cannot guarantee that your case will be taken by an attorney or that you will receive a response. But there are things you should take into consideration when submitting your information.

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The Statute of Limitations is especially important. Every state has laws called the “statute of limitations” which set a deadline to file a lawsuit. That means that a lawsuit filed too late may be thrown out, regardless of the defendant’s fault or the severity of the injuries. Some states have a two-year period for negligence injury claims; the time period in other states may be longer or shorter. Insurance policies, particularly homeowners insurance, may require that suit be filed within one year of a loss. Some states allow claims against government agencies, but require a written notice very soon after the accident, perhaps within three months. Because investigation and research is needed to identify all possible defendants and theories of recovery, if you have an accident or injury, you should consult a lawyer as soon as possible.

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