What Consumers Should Know About the Cost and Timeline of Mass Tort Cases

Mass tort cases take years to resolve, require no upfront costs, and limit your attorney's fee to 25–40% of recovery plus expenses deducted from your settlement.

Mass tort cases take years to resolve, require no upfront costs, and limit your attorney's fee to 25–40% of recovery plus expenses deducted from your settlement.

Record settlement volumes and emerging product categories are forcing courts and litigants to navigate unprecedented complexity in mass tort litigation.

199,000 pending drug and device cases with $50+ billion at stake are forcing courts and manufacturers to confront mass tort litigation on an unprecedented scale.

Syngenta's second venue motion targets 1,600+ Pennsylvania paraquat claims in Philadelphia, repeating arguments a judge already rejected in 2025.

A Hofstra Law professor argues that proposed Roundup settlement discounts overstate the impact of pending Supreme Court uncertainty on claimants' remaining legal claims.

Bankruptcy courts, once backwater venues, now determine how millions in injury settlements are distributed—and claimants increasingly lose.

The Department of Justice is filing amicus briefs in major bankruptcy cases, Congress is proposing six separate reform bills, and courts are blocking...

A new lateral hire deepens DiCello Levitt's trial bench as mass tort filings surge — here's what the move signals for claimants.

Disney is facing a class action lawsuit over allegations that it illegally collected facial recognition biometric data from theme park guests without...

Yes, TikTok faces serious allegations that it collected personal information from children under 13 without obtaining proper parental consent, in direct...