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Is there a cost for the mass tort legal review?
No. Every review through Masstort Traffic is 100% free. If we match you with an attorney, they work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only receive a percentage of the final settlement if they win your case.
What if I was injured years ago?
You may still qualify. Many mass torts utilize the "discovery rule," which starts the legal clock from the date you discovered the link between your injury and the defective product. We recommend starting your review immediately to check state-specific statutes of limitations.
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Yes. We support victims across all 50 US states. Our network includes firms specialized in federal Multi-District Litigation (MDL), allowing them to represent plaintiffs regardless of their state of residence.
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