Class Actions: Strength in Numbers
Holding Powerful Entities Accountable
Your Collective Action Advocate
A class action lawsuit isn’t just about one person’s grievance—it’s about collective power to challenge systemic wrongdoing. When a corporation’s actions harm many, a class action can provide a path to recover:
- Financial losses from defective products or fraudulent schemes
- Compensation for unfair fees, wage theft, or data breaches
- A powerful deterrent, forcing companies to change harmful practices
If you and others have been harmed by the same entity, don’t face a giant alone. Let us unite the claims and fight for the justice you collectively deserve. Contact us for a free case evaluation.
More thanclass action lawsuits are filed in federal courts every day.
From consumer fraud to employment violations, collective actions are a critical tool for justice in the modern era.
Overof securities class action certification motions that reach decision are granted by courts.
This legal pathway is often the only viable option for individuals to challenge well-funded corporations.
Class Actions Recoverfor consumers and employees annually.
In 2024 alone, class actions recovered $42 billion from corporations across products liability, antitrust, securities fraud, consumer fraud, and privacy violations
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Have Questions? We have answers.
What is a class action lawsuit?
A class action is a type of lawsuit where one or several people sue on behalf of a larger group, or "class," who have suffered similar harm from the same defendant, such as a corporation or institution.
How do I know if I'm part of a class action?
You may receive direct notice by mail or email if a case is certified. You can also contact our firm to inquire about ongoing investigations into issues you've experienced, such as a defective product you own or a service you used.
What does it cost to join a class action?
Class actions are typically handled on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay no upfront legal fees. Attorney fees are a percentage of the total recovery, approved by the court, and only paid if the case is successful.
What can I recover in a class action?
Compensation varies but can include monetary refunds, damages, or other benefits like service credits. The goal is to make class members whole for their losses and, in some cases, provide additional statutory damages.

