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A consumer class action is a specific type of lawsuit, which is brought to state or federal court by a single plaintiff, or numerous plaintiffs, on behalf of a larger body of people who are in the same situation. These types of lawsuits are grouped to provide a uniform answer to plaintiffs, while also preventing unnecessary congestion in the court system.
In addition, filing a claim independently may not be as cost-efficient. Pursuing the case as a “class” allows individuals to obtain financial compensation while avoiding the potentially incommensurate costs of litigation. Once a case has been formed, the court will determine whether or not it is a true class action through the “class certification” process.
Common examples of consumer class actions include:
- Insurance bad faith issues
- Defective or dangerous products
- Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims
- Violations of consumer protection laws
- Deceptive/unfair trade practices
- Wage and hour violations
Our Class Action Attorneys Are Backed By Trial Success
Are you interested in pursuing a class action lawsuit? If so, you will need an aggressive legal advocate on your side. Fortunately, this is exactly what you will find at Fibich, Leebron, Copeland & Briggs. Call our office to request your free consultation.
We have won cases against well-known corporations:
- Johnson & Johnson
- BP, British Petroleum
- Metabolife
- Bayer Corporation
- Merck & Co, Inc.
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Do you have questions about pursuing a class action lawsuit in Texas? Perhaps you have been notified of a class action lawsuit that may affect you. The Houston personal injury attorneys at Fibich, Leebron, Copeland & Briggs have represented many clients in class action lawsuits. Our firm shares more than a century of legal experience, so you can have confidence choosing a member of our dedicated and ethical legal team.
Contact Fibich, Leebron, Copeland & Briggs today to learn more.