FAQ’s
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What is a class action lawsuit?
A class action lawsuit is a legal proceeding in which a large group of people collectively sue another party, such as a corporation or government entity.
Who can participate in a class action lawsuit?
Anyone who has been affected by the defendant’s actions and falls within the class defined in the lawsuit can participate.
How does a class action lawsuit work?
A lead plaintiff, or a small group of plaintiffs, file a lawsuit on behalf of all individuals who have been similarly affected. The lawsuit is then brought before a court, and if successful, compensation is distributed to all class members.
What kind of cases can be brought as class action lawsuits?
Class action lawsuits can be brought for a wide range of issues, including consumer fraud, wage and hour violations, product liability, and more.
How does a class action lawsuit differ from a traditional lawsuit?
A class action lawsuit allows a large group of people to join together and sue as a group, while a traditional lawsuit is brought by a single individual.
Do I need a lawyer to participate in a class action lawsuit?
While it is not required, having a lawyer represent you in a class action lawsuit can greatly increase your chances of success and ensure your rights are protected. The Claim Advocacy Group offers free consultations to help you understand your options.