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Common types of mass tort cases

by Harsh Upadhyay
July 26, 2021
in Mass Tort
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Introduction

Let’s first define the word “tort.” A tort is simply a civil wrong that causes harm or loss to another. The injured party can file a lawsuit against the tortfeasor, the party responsible for committing the tort. The injured party may then be entitled to compensation for the damages that came as a result of the tort.

A mass tort brings together multiple plaintiffs. Who have a similar claim against one product, company, disaster, policy, drug, and so on. These plaintiffs do not have to physically meet throughout a mass tort claim. In fact, the plaintiffs do not have to file. At the same time and may not all be named during the lawsuit.

If a lawsuit is successful and it is determined that the plaintiffs are entitled to compensation, more plaintiffs have a certain amount of time to file a claim and receive their compensation[1].

general definition,

There’s no general definition, yet regularly a “mass misdeed”. Common claim includes numerous offended parties (harmed parties) against one or a couple of litigants (normally corporate makers). Instances of mass misdeed case include:

  1. asbestos and mesothelioma claims
  2. claims over the security of Roundup® and other glyphosate-based weed executioners
  3. item obligation cases over flopped carefully embedded sub-par vena cava (IVC) channels, and
  4. claims connecting Zantac® and other ranitidine indigestion meds to disease.

One high-profile illustration of a mass misdeed is claims over the counter maniacal medication Risperdal, which is obviously exceptionally. Compelling in treating young adult bipolar problems and mental imbalance side effects. Yet has additionally been connected to gynecomastia—a condition causing the extension of bosom tissue in guys. A great many young fellows and their folks have sued Johnson and Johnson (maker of Risperdal) for the huge mental and actual injury their families have persevered. In late 2019, a jury hit Johnson and Johnson with a $8 billion correctional harms grant, albeit an adjudicator before long slice that figure down to $6.8 million.

Types of Mass Tort cases

A mass tort claim is a lawsuit that involves multiple plaintiffs alleging similar injuries against the same entity. Unlike class-action lawsuits that divide a settlement evenly between all plaintiffs. mass torts allow each plaintiff to seek compensation for their individual injuries. Typically involving dangerous products or harmful business practices, many acts of negligence can cause mass tort litigation to arise.

DANGEROUS PRODUCTS

Dangerous and defective products are some of the most common subjects of mass tort claims. Manufacturers have a responsibility to ensure that their products are safe and provide adequate information. To their consumers, and if they fail to do so on a large scale. These injured consumers can hold these entities responsible.

There are three main types of product liability mass torts.

Manufacturing defects: These claims allege that the product suffered a defect during the manufacturing process that made it dangerous to use.

Design defects: These claims state the defect is present in the product design and the product is inherently dangerous.

Failure to provide adequate warnings or instructions: This type of claim states that the manufacturer failed to inform customers of hazards it should have, leading to their injuries.

EXPOSURE TO TOXIC SUBSTANCES

Mass toxic torts are a specific type of mass tort claim that involves injury or illness due to chemical or toxin exposure. People can suffer this exposure in many ways; for example, someone may come into contact with a dangerous chemical at work, inadvertently breathe in toxic mold or asbestos at home, or develop complications due to toxins in pharmaceutical drugs. Dangerous and defective products may also expose plaintiffs to these substances.

LARGE-SCALE CATASTROPHES

Man-made disasters, such as fires within a multi-household complex or an explosion at a manufacturing plant, can injure dozens or even hundreds of people. Each victim may suffer different injuries, but the same entity is typically the cause of the disaster. In these cases, victims can form a mass tort to secure compensation for their individual needs without filing separate, time-consuming claims.

DEFECTIVE DRUGS AND MEDICAL DEVICES

Within the product liability category, dangerous. Defective drugs and medical devices contribute to a significant amount of mass tort claims. Drugs may cause unintended, dangerous side effects the manufacturer failed to warn consumers or physicians about, and medical devices may contain defects that affect their purpose and cause harm to the patient. The manufacturers of these products are typically liable for their defects.

NATURAL DISASTERS

Similar to large-scale catastrophes, this type of mass tort claim involves natural disasters such as hurricanes or tornadoes that cause significant damages and injuries. These claims can be complex, since no entity is directly responsible for the disaster. However, insurance companies who fail to pay out claims following natural disasters can be held accountable through a mass tort lawsuit.

If you sustained an injury or developed an illness due to an entity’s negligence and believe others suffered the same fate, speak to a mass tort attorney as soon as possible. Your lawyer can inform you of existing litigation, find potential plaintiffs, or initiate a mass tort claim on your behalf. After seeking medical treatment, schedule a consultation with a San Diego mass tort attorney to discuss your option


[1] https://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/personal-injury/what-is-a-mass-tort.html

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