Mesothelioma Class-Action Lawsuit
A class-action lawsuit is filed by claimants who sue on behalf of a large group of people who have been similarly harmed by the same defendants. Mesothelioma cases are typically not filed as class actions. Instead, claimants file individual lawsuits over asbestos exposure. What Is a Class-Action Lawsuit for Mesothelioma? In a class-action lawsuit, a group of people bring a joint claim to court. When medical evidence linked asbestos exposure to mesothelioma in the 1960s, class-action lawsuits were an efficient way to hold negligent companies accountable. But individual lawsuits have proven more appropriate. Mesothelioma lawyers and judges came to realize class actions are not the best type of litigation for mesothelioma cases, which involve a rare cancer with a long latency period. Class-action lawsuits are civil suits filed against a defendant by one or more plaintiffs on behalf of a group of “similarly situated” people. Instead of hearing the details of every plaintiff’s case, the co