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Roundup Weed Killer

Linking Glyphosate exposure to Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Recent verdicts have awarded billions.

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Active Settlements

NEC Baby Formula

Toxic baby formula (Similac/Enfamil) causing Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) in premature infants.

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AFFF Firefighter Foam

"Forever Chemicals" (PFAS) in firefighting foam linked to Kidney, Testicular, and other cancers.

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MDL Formed

Hair Relaxer Lawsuit

Chemicals in hair straighteners linked to Uterine Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, and Fibroids.

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Suboxone Tooth Decay

Prescription film strips causing severe dental decay, tooth loss, and oral infections.

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Talcum Powder

Baby powder products containing asbestos linked to Ovarian Cancer and Mesothelioma.

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Learn About Potential Risks

Understanding the connection between products and health conditions is the first step toward justice.

Depo-Provera

Side Effects

  • Meningioma (Brain Tumors)

Ozempic

Side Effects

  • Gastroparesis (Stomach Paralysis)
  • Intestinal Obstruction
  • Vision Loss

Baby Formula

Risks for Preemies

  • Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC)

Talcum Powder

Cancer Links

  • Ovarian Cancer
  • Mesothelioma

Roundup

Cancer Links

  • Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

Hair Straighteners

Are They Safe?

  • Uterine Cancer
  • Endometriosis
  • Fibroids

Corporate Watchlist & Social Justice

Cases focused on protecting the vulnerable from negligence and abuse.

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Social Media Harm

Meta/Instagram/TikTok addiction, eating disorders, and depression in minors.

Uber/Lyft Assault

Failure to vet drivers leading to sexual assault and physical attacks.

Video Game Addiction

Predatory mechanics in Roblox and others targeting children.

Institutional Abuse

LDS Church, Boy Scouts, and Nursing Home abuse/neglect cases.

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New to Mass Tort Lawsuits? Start Here.

What is a Mass Tort?

Unlike a class action where everyone splits one reward, a mass tort allows individual lawsuits to be grouped together for efficiency while you keep your own specific claim and compensation.

Who Can File a Claim?

Typically, individuals who were injured or suffered financial loss due to a specific product, drug, or event. You generally need medical records or proof of use to qualify.

How Compensation Works

Attorneys work on a "contingency fee" basis. This means you pay $0 upfront. The legal team only gets paid a percentage if they win your case or secure a settlement.

Class Action vs. Mass Tort: What's the Difference?

FeatureMass Tort (What We Do)Class Action
Who sues?Individuals file separate lawsuitsOne person represents a group
Medical HistorySpecific to your unique injuryGeneralized for the group
ControlYou control your own settlementRepresentative controls strategy
Payout$$$ Based on severity of YOUR injury$ Split equally among thousands

How the Lawsuit Process Works

We break down the legal journey into 5 clear steps, so you know exactly what to expect.

1

Exposure / Injury

You used a product or were exposed to a toxin.

2

Case Review

You check eligibility and sign with a firm.

3

Filing Suit

Your lawyer files a complaint in court (MDL).

4

Discovery

Evidence is gathered and bellwether trials happen.

5

Resolution

A settlement is reached or a verdict is won.

Signs You May Qualify for a Lawsuit

Eligibility depends on specific criteria set by the courts. While every case is unique, these are the general signs that you may have a valid claim.

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  • Medical Diagnosis

    You have been diagnosed with a condition linked to the product (e.g., Cancer, Parkinson's).

  • Proven Exposure

    You can prove you used the product or lived in the affected area during the relevant time.

  • Within Statute of Limitations

    You are filing within your state's legal time limits (our partners check this for you).

Latest Lawsuit News

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Mass Torts Lawsuit • November 8, 2025

Congress Investigates Uber’s Handling of Sexual Assault Claims

When Congress investigates Uber and its role in handling sexual assault claims, survivors and their families need clarity, reassurance, and a path forward after trauma. Key Takeaways: The Rideshare Sexual Assault Lawsuit ◆ The Legal Claim: Failure to Protect. Hundreds of lawsuits are being filed against rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft. The core legal […]

Mass Torts Lawsuit • November 8, 2025

Choosing the Right Attorney for Your Rideshare Assault Claim

Experiencing an assault during a rideshare is a profound violation of trust. If you are a survivor, finding the right rideshare assault lawyer is the first, crucial step toward healing and holding the responsible parties accountable. You may feel overwhelmed, confused, and unsure where to turn. You are not alone, and you have legal rights. […]

Mass Torts Lawsuit • November 7, 2025

How Leaked Documents Reveal Uber’s Safety Failures

When you order a rideshare, you place your trust—and your safety—in the hands of a massive corporation. You expect to be safe. But the Uber leaked documents, known globally as “The Uber Files,” paint a disturbing picture. They suggest the company may have prioritized aggressive global growth over protecting its passengers and drivers, potentially putting […]

Mass Tort Lawsuit: Common Myths vs. Reality

Accurate informational data for victims seeking justice nationwide.

Myth

"Filing a mass tort lawsuit costs thousands upfront."

Reality

Most mass tort attorneys operate on contingency. You pay $0 unless they win your case.

Myth

"I have to go to trial and testify."

Reality

Over 95% of claims result in out-of-court settlements. It is rare for a plaintiff to testify.

Mass Tort FAQ: Expert Answers

What is a mass tort lawsuit?

A mass tort lawsuit is a civil action involving multiple plaintiffs who have suffered similar harms from a common product, drug, or event. It differs from a class action because each plaintiff retains their own individual lawsuit, allowing for compensation that reflects their specific medical costs and suffering.

How long does a mass tort lawsuit take?

Mass tort cases are complex and can take anywhere from 1 to 5+ years to resolve. Because thousands of cases are consolidated into Multi-District Litigation (MDL), the discovery and bellwether trial phases take time to establish liability and settlement values.

How much compensation can I expect?

Compensation varies widely based on the severity of your injury, documented medical expenses, and the final terms of the settlement. Some cases settle for moderate sums while others result in life-changing payouts for permanent disabilities.

Is there a deadline to file my claim?

Yes. Every state has a Statute of Limitations. This legal timeframe limits how long you have to file a claim after being injured or diagnosed. Contacting a lawyer early ensures you don't lose your right to seek compensation.

Mass Tort Lawsuit Overview 2026: Masstort Traffic provides independent research and connectivity for nationwide lawsuits. Key active litigation areas include toxic exposure (AFFF, Camp Lejeune, Paraquat, Roundup), dangerous drugs (Ozempic, Suboxone, Tepezza, Depo-Provera), and defective medical devices (CPAP, Hernia Mesh, Paragard). We serve as a vital informational hub for product liability claims and institutional abuse cases across the United States. To find out if you qualify for a mass tort lead evaluation, use our 100% free eligibility checker today.

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Conditions We Cover

Common injuries and diagnoses associated with current active lawsuits:

Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Ovarian Cancer Uterine Cancer Kidney Cancer Testicular Cancer Mesothelioma Leukemia Parkinson's Disease NEC (Infants) Gastroparesis (Stomach Paralysis) Thyroid Disease Severe Tooth Decay Endometriosis Uterine Fibroids Autism / ADHD Vision Loss Hearing Loss / Tinnitus Eating Disorders Chemical Burns Meningioma (Brain Tumor)

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Why These Lawsuits Matter

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