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Roundup
Weed Killer Lawsuit
The main ingredient found in Roundup weed killer has been linked to Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.
Depo-Provera
Birth Control Lawsuit
Getting the Depo-Provera birth control shot may increase womens’ risk of developing brain tumors.
PFAS Chemicals
Contamination Lawsuit
Exposure to water or substances containing PFAS “forever chemicals” is linked to many different illnesses.
Hair Relaxer
Beauty Product Lawsuit
Multiple ingredients found in hair relaxer products have been linked to uterine cancer.
Uber (Rideshare)
Sexual Assault Lawsuit
Uber has been accused of inadequately screening their drivers, leading to cases of sexual assault.
Talcum Powder
Hygiene Product Lawsuit
Regular use of Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder has been linked to ovarian cancer.
Hernia Mesh
Medical Device Lawsuit
The plastic used in many hernia mesh devices has been found to cause severe complications.
NEC Baby Formula
Food Safety Lawsuit
Premature babies who are given cows’ milk infant formula are at risk of developing NEC, a rare infection.
Medical Malpractice
Healthcare Lawsuit
Patients who sustained a serious injury due to their doctor’s negligence can file for damages.
Automobile Accident
Negligent Driver Lawsuit
If you were injured in a wreck that wasn’t your fault, you can file a claim to receive damages.
Truck Accident
Negligent Driver Lawsuit
If you were injured in a wreck that wasn’t your fault, you can file a claim to receive damages.
Workers Compensation
Employer Liability Lawsuit
If you were injured while working on the clock, connect with a workers’ compensation lawyer today.
Wrongful Death
Death Liability Lawsuit
Help your family find peace and financial relief after tragedy. If you lost a loved one, talk with us.
Personal Injury
General Negligence Lawsuit
Don’t stress about hospital bills that weren’t your fault— see if you qualify to connect with an attorney.
Frequently Asked Questions
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When can I expect to hear back about my case?
Occasionally, however, our claims center may have minor service delays that could take a couple business days to process.
How does the qualification process work?
Part 1: Pre-qualify by submitting the online form for your lawsuit. Don’t forget to add any important details about your case in the final section!
Part 2: Your case will be approved or declined for the lawsuit by an advocate from our call center. If your case gets approved, you should receive a call back in 1-2 business days.
Why haven't I received a call yet?
If you haven’t received a call within at least 3 business days after submitting any of our eligibility forms, then your case most likely did not qualify with our claims center. But, every once in a while, there may be minor delays that occur on our end and prolong our qualification process by a day or two.
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Note: We cannot provide legal advice or answer any specific legal questions through our contact form or via email.
Do I have a product liability claim?
Generally, product liability claims are defined by these key principles:
1. You got injured or sick after using a product as intended, and the product you used was defective in some way.
2. The product’s defect was connected to your injury, or the cause of it.
Do I have a personal injury claim?
Your personal injury claim should meet these criteria:
1. The other party involved owed you a duty of care (as a law-abiding driver, as your doctor, etc.)
2. The other party’s negligence caused your injury, which led to damages.
What do I do if I made a mistake on the eligibility form and already submitted it?
If you made a crucial mistake while filling out the form, like entering the wrong phone number or reporting incorrect details about your case, you may re-submit the eligibility form with the correct information.
However, we ask that you please let our call center know that this was a redo attempt in the “Please describe what happened” section of the form.
Why do I only have a certain amount of time to file a claim?
Legal proceedings filed in the U.S. must follow the statute of limitations, a law that limits how much time you have to file a lawsuit or a settlement claim. The specific time limit for your case would depend on your state and the type of lawsuit you want to file.
In most U.S. states, the time limit for personal injury cases lasts 2-3 years, but it can go up to 4-6 years in some.
The time limit starts either on the day you were injured, on the day you were diagnosed with an illness, or when you first discover who may responsible for your damages.
What do I do if my cancer or illness isn't listed on the form?
If your cancer type isn’t listed, please select “Other Cancer” at the bottom of the cancer type dropdown. At the end of the form, tell us about your specific diagnosis in the “Please describe what happened” text field.
However, if your illness is not listed on the form, keep in mind that your case will most likely not be able to qualify.