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Class Action Lawsuit Attorney

Representing Injured Consumers Nationwide

At Heidari Law Group, our experienced class action lawsuit attorneys fight to protect the rights of consumers, employees, and patients harmed by the unlawful actions of large corporations. Whether you were misled by deceptive business practices, affected by a defective product, or exposed to corporate negligence, our legal team is here to help you pursue justice as a group, with strength in numbers.

What Is a Class Action Lawsuit?

A class action lawsuit allows a group of individuals who have suffered similar injuries or damages from the same source to file a single, consolidated legal action. Unlike mass torts, which treat each plaintiff individually, class action suits represent all plaintiffs as one unified class, streamlining the legal process.

This type of lawsuit is ideal when:

  • Many people suffer similar harm or losses.
  • Individual lawsuits would be inefficient or impractical.
  • The legal costs are too high for individuals to file alone.

What’s the Difference Between a Class Action and a Mass Tort?

While both class actions and mass torts involve multiple plaintiffs harmed by the same defendant, they are handled differently in court.

In a class action lawsuit, all plaintiffs are treated as one unified group, represented by a lead plaintiff. The injuries or damages must be substantially similar, and the outcome applies equally to everyone in the class.

In contrast, a mass tort treats each plaintiff as an individual. Each person’s injuries, medical history, and damages are evaluated separately, and compensation is determined on a case-by-case basis.

Class actions are ideal when:

  • The harm is the same across the board
  • A single resolution is efficient and fair
  • Plaintiffs want to avoid the time and cost of individual lawsuits

If you’re unsure which option is right for your case, our attorneys can evaluate your situation and guide you to the best legal strategy.

Types of Class Action Lawsuits

Here are some of the most common categories:

  • Consumer Protection
    False advertising, defective products, unfair business practices. If a product didn’t do what it promised or caused harm, we can help you seek justice.
  • Employment
    Wage theft, unpaid overtime, discrimination, and employee misclassification.
    We fight for workers’ rights across industries.
  • Securities Fraud
    Investment loss due to corporate deception.
    We protect shareholders and investors from fraudulent stock manipulation and misrepresentation.
  • Environmental Harm
    Pollution, chemical spills, and toxic exposure.
    We hold companies accountable for environmental damage and public health risks.
  • Data Breaches & Privacy Violations
    Your private information deserves protection.
    If your data was leaked, shared, or stolen due to negligence, you may qualify.
  • Dangerous Drugs & Medical Devices
    Harmed by unsafe pharmaceuticals or devices? Join others to hold manufacturers accountable for the damage done.

What Are the Costs of Filing a Class Action Lawsuit?

In a class action lawsuit in California, plaintiffs are represented as a group, and legal fees are typically shared among the class. Since the claims are similar across all plaintiffs, the legal process is more streamlined. Compensation in a class action is generally distributed among class members based on a predetermined formula or court-approved plan. Most class action attorneys, including our team, work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win.

What are class action lawsuits for?

Class action lawsuits are designed for situations where a large group of people have been harmed in a similar way by the same defendant, typically a corporation, manufacturer, employer, or institution. Rather than each person filing an individual lawsuit, they can join together in a single legal action to seek justice collectively.

Common scenarios for class action lawsuits include:

  • Consumer fraud or false advertising – When a company misleads customers about a product or service.
  • Defective products – When a product causes similar harm or financial loss to many users.
  • Unlawful employment practices – Such as wage theft, unpaid overtime, or workplace discrimination affecting multiple employees.
  • Dangerous drugs or medical devices – When a medication or device causes widespread side effects or injuries.
  • Environmental harm – When pollution or contamination affects a large group of people or community.
  • Data breaches and privacy violations – When a company fails to protect users’ personal information, leading to identity theft or other losses.

Class actions help level the playing field by giving individuals the power to challenge large entities and recover compensation for shared damages.

How does a class action lawsuit work?

A class action lawsuit follows a structured legal process that allows a group of people with similar claims to sue a defendant together. Here’s how it typically works:

  1. Investigation & Case Evaluation
    Attorneys begin by investigating the issue and determining if multiple people have been affected in the same way. If the claims are consistent, the case may qualify as a class action.
  2. Filing the Lawsuit
    A lead plaintiff (also called a class representative) files the lawsuit on behalf of the entire group, known as the “class.”
  3. Class Certification
    The court reviews the case to decide whether it qualifies as a class action. To be certified, the case must involve common legal or factual issues among all members of the class.
  4. Discovery
    Both sides exchange information, documents, and evidence to build their cases. This phase helps attorneys understand the full scope of harm caused.
  5. Settlement Negotiations or Trial
    Many class actions are resolved through a settlement. If no agreement is reached, the case may proceed to trial, where the court will decide the outcome for the entire class.
  6. Notification & Claim Process
    If the class wins or settles, class members are notified and given the opportunity to claim their portion of the recovery.

Class action lawsuits streamline the legal process, making it easier for individuals to seek justice as part of a group, especially when taking on large corporations or institutions.

What type of damages could I recover from a class action lawsuit?

The damages you may recover in a class action lawsuit depend on the nature of the case and the harm suffered by the group. Common types of recoverable damages include:

  • Monetary Compensation
    Reimbursement for financial losses, overcharges, or out-of-pocket expenses caused by the defendant’s actions.
  • Refunds or Partial Refunds
    If you purchased a defective or falsely advertised product or service, you may be entitled to a full or partial refund.
  • Medical Costs
    In cases involving dangerous drugs or defective medical devices, you may recover past and future medical expenses.
  • Lost Wages or Benefits
    If the case involves unlawful employment practices, damages may include unpaid wages, lost overtime, or denied benefits.
  • Emotional Distress
    In certain cases—especially those involving discrimination, harassment, or data breaches—you may be entitled to compensation for emotional or psychological harm.
  • Punitive Damages
    In some cases, courts may award punitive damages to punish especially reckless or intentional misconduct by the defendant.
  • Injunctive Relief
    This is a court order requiring the defendant to stop certain harmful practices, such as misleading advertising or unfair labor policies.

Each class member’s recovery depends on the specific terms of the settlement or judgment, but the goal is to fairly compensate all individuals harmed in a similar way.

Benefits of Class Action Lawsuits

Class action lawsuits offer many advantages for people who’ve been harmed in a similar way. Here’s why they can be a smart choice:

  • Stronger Together
    When many people join one case, it sends a stronger message and can lead to better results.
  • No Upfront Costs
    Most class actions are handled on a contingency fee, so you don’t pay unless you win.
  • Saves Time and Money
    One case instead of many makes the process faster and more affordable.
  • Fair and Equal Results
    Everyone in the class gets treated the same and receives a fair share of the outcome.
  • Better Chance of Success
    Big companies take class actions seriously, which can lead to faster settlements or wins in court.
  • Helps Make Change
    Class actions can lead to better business practices and protect others in the future.

Class actions make it easier for everyday people to stand up against powerful companies and win. Our attorneys offer complimentary consultations to discuss your potential injury lawsuit.


Frequently Asked Class Action Lawsuit Questions

What is a class action lawsuit?

A class action lawsuit is a legal case filed by one or more individuals on behalf of a larger group of people who have been harmed in a similar way. Instead of everyone filing separate lawsuits, the group joins together in one unified case. This helps streamline the legal process and reduces costs. The outcome applies to all members of the class.

Who can be part of a class action lawsuit?

Anyone who has experienced the same type of harm or loss from the same defendant may qualify to join a class action. The claims must involve similar facts and legal issues. Once the court certifies the class, qualifying individuals may be automatically included or given the option to join. In some cases, you may need to submit a claim or sign up to participate.

How much does it cost to join a class action lawsuit?

Most class action lawsuits are handled on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront. The attorneys only get paid if the case is successful, and their fees come out of the settlement or judgment. There are no out-of-pocket legal expenses for class members. This makes it easier for individuals to seek justice without financial risk.

How long does a class action lawsuit take?

The timeline for a class action lawsuit can vary, but many cases take several months to a few years. Factors include the complexity of the case, the number of parties involved, and whether a settlement is reached. Some cases resolve quickly, while others may go to trial. Your attorney will keep you informed throughout the process.

What kind of damages can I recover in a class action?

Damages in a class action may include refunds, financial compensation, medical costs, emotional distress, or other losses, depending on the case. Some lawsuits also award punitive damages to punish the defendant for wrongdoing. In many cases, you may receive money or other benefits through a claims process. The amount depends on your individual losses and the terms of the settlement.

What’s the difference between a class action and a mass tort?

In a class action, all plaintiffs are treated as one group, and the outcome applies equally to everyone. In a mass tort, each plaintiff is treated individually and may receive different outcomes based on their specific injuries. Class actions are better for situations where the harm is the same for everyone. Mass torts are used when damages vary from person to person.

Do I have to do anything once I’m in the class?

In most cases, no action is required unless you want to opt out or submit a claim form to receive compensation. The lead plaintiff and attorneys handle the case on behalf of the entire class. You will be notified of important updates and your options. If a settlement is reached, you may need to provide basic information to receive your share.

Can I file my own lawsuit instead of joining the class action?

Yes, you can choose to opt out of a class action and file an individual lawsuit if you prefer. This may be a better option if your damages are significantly different or greater than those of the average class member. However, individual lawsuits can be more time-consuming and costly. It’s best to consult an attorney before making this decision.

What types of cases qualify as class actions?

Class actions can involve consumer fraud, defective products, data breaches, employment violations, environmental harm, and dangerous drugs or devices. The key is that many people suffered the same or similar harm from a single source. If there is a shared legal issue, it may qualify. Our attorneys can evaluate your case during a free consultation.

How do I know if there’s already a class action I can join?

Our legal team can investigate and let you know if a class action already exists that you may be eligible to join. In some cases, you may have received a notice by mail or email if you’re part of a certified class. If not, you can contact us directly, and we’ll review your situation. If there isn’t an existing case, we may be able to help start one.

Class Action Attorney Near Me

Our attorneys are available 24/7 to help you. If you think you may be part of a class action—or aren’t sure—give us a call. You might not realize others have been affected the same way, and you could be entitled to compensation. Let our team review your situation and guide you through your legal options.

Get in Touch with a Class Action Lawyer Today

Our experienced class action attorneys offer a free consultation to review your situation and determine if you qualify to join a case. We’ll guide you through the process, answer your questions, and help you pursue fair compensation for the harm you’ve experienced.

Call our law offices today at 1-833-CALL-HLG (1-833-225-5454). You can also email us at info@heidarilawgroup.com to review your case.