Florida Mass Tort Lawyers

Protecting the rights of Floridians in mass tort cases

A mass tort case is how victims of widespread harm seek justice, and Florida mass tort lawyers help them maximize their compensation.

Summary

  • Mass torts involve a large number of people harmed by a single defendant.
  • Common types include defective products, dangerous drugs, environmental contamination, and medical malpractice.
  • Mass torts differ from class action lawsuits in their focus on individual claims.
  • Hiring a mass tort lawyer can provide legal guidance, evidence gathering, negotiation, trial representation, and support.

Whether it’s due to defective products, dangerous drugs, environmental contamination, or medical malpractice, mass torts can have devastating consequences. These cases involve a large number of individuals who have been harmed in a similar way by a single defendant, and seeking justice can be a frustrating and time-consuming process.

At Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia, our experienced mass tort lawyers are dedicated to defending your rights. We understand the challenges you may be facing and are committed to providing compassionate and effective legal representation. Don’t hesitate to get in touch to discuss your legal options and get the support you need.

Speak with our team by contacting us online or calling us at (800) 320-HELP.

Understanding Mass Torts

Mass torts are civil lawsuits that involve a large number of people who have been harmed in a similar way by a single defendant. This often occurs due to a defective product, dangerous chemical, or other harmful act.

Key characteristics of mass torts include:

  • Shared injury or harm: All plaintiffs must have suffered similar injuries or damages.
  • Common cause: The injuries must be caused by the same act or omission of the defendant.
  • Numerous plaintiffs: There must be a significant number of people affected by the defendant’s actions.

Common Types of Mass Tort Cases

Mass tort cases can arise from a wide variety of scenarios, but there are a few common types that most often result in lawsuits. These include:

  • Defective products: When a product is designed, manufactured, or sold in a way that makes it unreasonably dangerous.
  • Dangerous drugs: When a drug has serious side effects or is not effective as advertised.
  • Environmental contamination: When pollutants are released into the environment, causing harm to people or property.
  • Medical malpractice: When healthcare providers fail to provide adequate care, resulting in injury or death.

It’s important to note that this is not an exhaustive list, and new types of mass tort cases may emerge over time. If you believe you may be a victim of a mass tort, you should speak with an attorney right away to discuss your specific situation.

Mass Torts vs Class Action Lawsuits

Mass torts and class action lawsuits are both types of legal actions involving multiple plaintiffs suing a common defendant, but they have distinct characteristics.

  • Individual claims: Mass torts often involve individual claims, while class action lawsuits focus on a group of plaintiffs with similar claims.
  • Certification: Class action lawsuits require court certification, while mass torts do not.
  • Focus: Mass torts focus on the shared harm caused by the defendant, while class action lawsuits focus on the commonality of the plaintiffs’ claims.

In essence, mass torts focus on the shared harm caused by a defendant’s actions, while class action lawsuits emphasize the commonality of the plaintiffs’ claims and the efficiency of a group lawsuit.

The Mass Tort Case Process and the Role of Florida Mass Tort Lawyers

The mass tort case process can be complex and lengthy, but it generally involves several key stages:

  1. Identification and Investigation: Lawyers may use various methods to identify individuals who may have been harmed by the defendant’s actions, such as public records, social media, and media reports. Lawyers will gather evidence to support the plaintiffs’ claims, including medical records, expert testimony, and documents related to the defendant’s actions.
  2. Filing Lawsuits: Initially, individual plaintiffs may file separate lawsuits against the defendant. In many cases, these individual lawsuits will be consolidated into a single case to streamline the process.
  3. Discovery: The parties will exchange information and evidence to build their cases. Witnesses may be deposed to provide testimony under oath.
  4. Settlement Negotiations: Many mass tort cases are resolved out-of-court through negotiations between the plaintiffs and the defendant.
  5. Trial: If a settlement cannot be reached, the case will proceed to trial decided by either a jury or a judge.
  6. Judgment: The jury or judge will render a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs or the defendant.
  7. Appeal: The losing party may appeal the verdict to a higher court.

The mass tort case process can be time-consuming and emotionally draining for plaintiffs. It’s important to work with a skilled personal injury lawyer with experience handling mass tort cases.

Choose WHG as Your Florida Mass Tort Lawyers

If you are a victim of a mass tort injury, the complexity of a large-scale legal proceeding like a mass tort case may be overwhelming, especially while you’re struggling with the physical, mental, and financial pressures of recovery.

An experienced Florida mass tort lawyer is a key ally in your case. An attorney can help with:

  • Understanding your rights: Mass tort lawyers have a deep understanding of the laws and regulations governing these types of cases. Therefore, they can help you understand your legal rights.
  • Investigation and evidence gathering: Mass tort lawyers are skilled at identifying the responsible parties. Additionally, they have the time and resources to gather evidence to support your claim.
  • Negotiation and settlement: Florida mass tort lawyers negotiate with insurance companies to secure a fair settlement.
  • Trial preparation and representation: If a settlement cannot be reached, mass tort lawyers can represent you in court.

By working with a skilled mass tort lawyer, you can increase your chances of obtaining fair compensation and holding the responsible parties accountable. At Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia, our skilled team of Florida mass tort lawyers is ready to fight for your rights.

We have extensive experience representing victims in mass tort cases, and we want to help you too. If you have been harmed in a mass tort case, don’t hesitate to reach out. You can contact us online or call us at (800) 320-HELP.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a mass tort case take to resolve?

The timeline for a mass tort case can vary significantly. It can depend on factors such as the complexity of the case, the number of plaintiffs involved, and whether a settlement can be reached. Some cases may take several years to resolve.

Are class action lawsuits the same thing as mass tort claims?

You may hear people use the two terms interchangeably, but no, mass torts and class actions are not the same thing.

How long do I have to file a mass tort claim in Florida?

The statute of limitations for a mass tort claim in Florida depends on the specific type of ‘harm suffered. While the general rule is to file within two years of a personal injury accident, there are many exceptions that may apply in mass tort claims.

It’s crucial to consult a Florida mass tort attorney to determine the specific statute of limitations that applies. They can provide personalized advice and ensure that you file your claim within the appropriate time frame.

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Hospitals, Emergency Rooms, and Urgent Care Clinics near Boca Raton

  • Boca Raton Regional Hospital - 800 Meadows Rd, Boca Raton, FL 33486
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Non-Emergency Contacts:

  • Boca Raton Police Department:
    • Non-Emergency Line: (561) 368-6201
    • General Information: (561) 338-1234
  • Boca Raton Fire Rescue Services:
    • Administrative Offices: (561) 982-4000
  • Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office:
    • Main Number: (561) 688-3000
  • Florida Highway Patrol:
    • Regional Office: (561) 357-4000

Additional Resources:

  • Boca Raton Regional Hospital Emergency Room:
    • 24/7 Emergency Care: (561) 955-7100
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  • From I-95: Take the Glades Road exit, head west toward NW Executive Center Circle, and turn right to reach the office.
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    • Address: 200 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach, FL 33444
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Certain intersections in Boca Raton have higher accident rates:

  • Glades Road and U.S. 441
    • Description: Known for heavy traffic and complex lane designs, contributing to frequent collisions.
  • Glades Road and NW 15th Avenue
    • Description: Proximity to Florida Atlantic University and Boca Raton Regional Hospital leads to increased traffic and accident rates.
  • Glades Road and St. Andrews Boulevard
    • Description: High traffic volume and nearby commercial areas make this intersection prone to accidents.

Boca Raton is committed to enhancing road safety through various initiatives:

  • Vision Zero Initiative
    • In October 2022, Boca Raton City Council designated the city as a "Vision Zero City," aiming to eliminate traffic-related fatalities and severe injuries. The city is joining the Vision Zero Action Plan, which will focus on infrastructure improvements, policy changes, and community engagement to promote safer streets.
  • Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Program
    • In May 2024, Boca Raton received a $4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to support the implementation of the Vision Zero Action Plan. The grant facilitates the design and development of strategies to improve road safety for all users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists.

While there isn't a DMV office directly within Boca Raton, residents can access nearby locations:

  • Driver License & Motor Vehicle Services - South County
    • Address: 501 S. Congress Ave., Delray Beach, FL 33445
    • Phone: (561) 355-2264
  • Pompano Citi Centre Driver License Office
    • Address: 1955 Federal Hwy, Unit J209, Pompano Beach, FL 33062
    • Phone: (954) 497-1570
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