Class Action Lawsuits
A "class action " is a civil suit brought by one or more people on behalf of themselves and others who are similarly situated. In other words, the
others are in substantially similar circumstances where the common issues are the
most critical to the lawsuit. Class actions are those brought by a group of people
against the manufacturers of allegedly defective products.
Examples of class action law suits include claims by:
- Consumers who purchased the same defective product or were harmed by similar unfair
business practices committed by a corporation
- Merchants and consumers who pay inflated prices for products caused by the anti-competitive
activities of large corporations
- Tenants that have been affected by the policies of a rental company
The class action law suit is a procedural device used in litigation to determine
the rights and remedies, if any, for people in large numbers whose cases involve
common questions of law and fact.
If you feel you’ve been harmed by a product or a company or other source – and there
are many others like you – our licensed attorneys will fight for the compensation
for you.
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Here are some of the general class action lawsuits:
Consumer Class Actions:
Consumer class actions are generally brought when consumers complain about being
injured by a company's systematic and illegal practices. Examples of such consumer
complaints include illegal service charges, illegal penalties for late-payments
and failure to comply with consumer protection laws. While consumers often write
a complaint letter to such company, complaint letters often go unanswered, in which
case you'll want to contact a class action consumer lawyer regarding your consumer
complaint.
If your class action claim is similar to consumer class action fill out the contact
form for Free Case Review .
Product liability/Personal Injury Class actions:
Product liability and personal injury class action lawsuits are generally brought
when a defective product, such as a product model with ineffective brakes, or "mass
accident ", such as a toxic spill harms many people.
If your class action claim is similar to consumer class action fill out the contact
form for Free Case Review .
A good example of a recent Class Action Lawsuit was a case brought against CarFax:
A class action lawsuit was filed against CarFax for allegedly providing services
which were unfair, false, deceptive, and materially misleading. The suit claimed
the product history report provider could not check accident reports in 23 states
and that the company's information was only updated every six months, so consumers
could not find the truth regarding the history of the car they were purchasing.
The class action was filed on behalf of car buyers who purchased a CarFax product
history report before Oct. 27, 2006. The lawsuit claimed CarFax violated state consumer
protection laws by not properly disclosing terms and conditions for, and limitations
of, CarFax product history reports. Under the terms of the proposed class action
settlement, consumers who bought CarFax reports could get free or reduced price
reports, or they could choose to have CarFax pay part of the cost of having cars
inspected for signs of past problems. (Jan-22-07)
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