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Were you harmed by Ozempic, Roundup, AFFF firefighting foam, talcum powder, or another dangerous drug or product? You may be entitled to significant compensation. Our free 60-second eligibility check connects you with a mass tort attorney at no cost.

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Currently Active Mass Tort Lawsuits

These cases are actively accepting new plaintiffs. The sooner you file, the better your position in the settlement queue.

Drug / ProductStatusEst. Payout
Ozempic / Wegovy / MounjaroActive — Filing Now$10K–$250K+
Roundup (Glyphosate)Active — Filing Now$5K–$160K+
AFFF Firefighting FoamActive — Filing Now$40K–$300K+
Talcum Powder (Baby Powder)Active — Filing Now$100K–$500K+
Hair Relaxers / StraightenersActive — Filing Now$50K–$200K+

What Is a Mass Tort Lawsuit?

A mass tort lawsuit is a civil legal action where a large number of people who were harmed by the same product, drug, or event file individual lawsuits against the same defendant. Unlike a class action, each plaintiff maintains their own case — meaning your compensation is based on your specific injuries and losses, not divided equally among all claimants.

Mass torts are typically filed when a pharmaceutical company, manufacturer, or other corporation knew (or should have known) that their product was dangerous but failed to warn consumers adequately. Current major mass torts include the Ozempic lawsuit, Roundup lawsuit, and AFFF firefighting foam lawsuit.

Mass Tort vs. Class Action

Individual damagesYes — based on your injuriesNo — shared equally
Your own attorneyYesSometimes
Opt-out requiredNoYes
Typical payoutHigher (individual)Lower (shared)
Mass TortClass Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a mass tort lawsuit?
A mass tort is a civil action where many plaintiffs sue one or more defendants for injuries caused by the same product, drug, or event. Unlike class actions, each plaintiff maintains an individual case with their own damages — meaning your payout is based on your specific injuries, not shared equally.
How do I know if I qualify for a mass tort claim?
You may qualify if you used a product or drug that has been linked to serious health conditions and suffered one of the qualifying injuries. Our free 60-second quiz checks your eligibility based on the product, your diagnosis, and when you were exposed.
How much can I get from a mass tort settlement?
Payouts vary significantly based on the severity of your injuries, your medical expenses, and the specific lawsuit. Ozempic claims are currently estimated at $10,000–$250,000+. Roundup claims have averaged $160,000. AFFF claims range from $40,000 to $300,000+.
Do I need to have a lawyer to file a mass tort claim?
While you technically can file without a lawyer, mass tort cases are complex and almost always require legal representation. Attorneys in our network work on contingency — no fees unless you win.
How long do mass tort cases take?
Most mass tort cases resolve within 2–5 years. However, many cases settle much faster once a bellwether trial establishes precedent. The sooner you file, the better your position in the settlement queue.

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