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What is a Class Action Lawsuit?

A class action is a type of lawsuit where one of the represented parties is a group of people who are represented as a whole by one member of that group. Members of class action lawsuits must have all been harmed in the same way by a defective product or other some other actionable offense.

Featured Class Action Lawsuits

Drugs & Supplements

When drug companies release dangerous and defective drugs to the public, patients who are injured because of it may be able to take legal action and may be entitled to compensation.

  • Xarelto
  • Valsartan
  • Proton Pump Inhibitors – PPI
  • TDF Drugs – Truvada, Viread, Atripla, Complera, Stribild

Medical Devices

When a medical device company is negligent in making sure its products are free from defects, those injured after using those products may be entitled to compensation.

Defective Products

When a company sells a defective product, those who bought the product may be able to file a class action lawsuit against the manufacturer for the cost of the product and any damage the product may have caused to the consumer and the consumer’s property.

  • 3M Military Earplugs

Environmental Hazards

People who were diagnosed with cancer or other serious illness after being exposed to asbestos or any other environmental hazard may be able to take legal action.

  • Mesothelioma
  • Roundup Weed Killer

4 things you should know

Class action lawsuits are filed on behalf of a group of people who believe they have suffered from the companies’ actions. Here are 6 things you should know:

  • Joining the class means waiving the right to file separately.

Joining a class action lawsuit means you are eligible for compensation but you can no longer file a separate lawsuit against the company. If you think you have been harmed more than everyone else in your class action suit, then consult with a lawyer before deciding not to join the class action lawsuit.

  • Strength in numbers.

There should be enough plaintiffs in a class that will make it difficult to bring them before the courts individually. According to most, a class of 40 plaintiffs is a good number for having a class action lawsuit.

  • Settlements can take a while.

People and organizations have multiple opportunities to object to or appeal a settlement and then the settlement has to receive approval from the court. Once the settlement is approved and there are no further appeals, class members will begin receiving their portion of the settlement.

  • Not everyone will get the same amount.

Class action lawsuit settlements typically reach millions of dollars but that does not mean the plaintiff will get a large amount of the settlement. Since there are so many plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit, the individual settlements can seem relatively small considering it total settlement has to be divided among the class.

The success of the overall lawsuit and the amount awarded to the plaintiff depends on the knowledge and experience of the attorney representing them. The experienced and dedicated attorneys at Ron Austin Law are here to help anyone who has suffered from defective drugs, medical devices, products, and environmental hazards. We have successfully fought hard for our class action clients and have a proven record of getting results. Call us today at 504-227-8100 or send us an email at info@ronaustinlaw.com and an attorney will be available to assist you immediately. Our mission at Ron Austin Law is to get our clients the best results possible.

Filed Under: Class Action Lawsuit Tagged With: class action, class action lawsuit, Hard Rock Hotel collapse, juul, roundup weedkiller, TDF drugs, Zantac

What you should know about Juul E-Cigarettes

What is Juul and why is it so addictive?

Juul, like many other e-cigarettes, has gained popularity among teens for several reasons including its sleek design and user-friendly pods.

The vaping device is hardly noticeable and can be enclosed in the palm of your hand. However, the nicotine content in its pods or cartridges is extremely concentrated.

What sets is apart from other e-cigarettes is that it hits the body with tobacco cigarette-worthy dose of nicotine… Doctors and public health officials also worry about the immediate harmful side effects of nicotine on young people’s brains and bodies. – Vox

How do e-cigarettes work?

E-cigarettes, like Juul, work by converting liquid nicotine into a vapor the user then inhales. The device is battery-operated and is intended to provide the same sensation as smoking an actual cigarette.

Why are people filing e-cigarette Lawsuits?

Juul lawsuits are being filed by vape users who claim that e-cigarette devices and e-liquid flavors can cause harm. Current lawsuits filed claim victims suffered from seizures after vaping, which caused nicotine addiction and have experienced their e-cigarette batteries exploding.

Facts About Juul

  • One Juul Pod contains 20 cigarettes worth of nicotine.
  • Almost 1/5 of middle and high school students have seen Juul used in school.
  • Juul comes in sweet and fruity flavors — making it more appealing and more dangerous.
  • Minors are getting Juul in stores, online, or through friends.
  • The FDA has taken some action.

FDA claims Juul Illegally Marketed E-Cigarettes

According to the Food and Drug Administration, Juul Labs illegally marketed its vaping products as a less harmful alternative to cigarettes. The FDA issued a warning letter to Juul for marketing unauthorized modified-risk tobacco products, including targeting youth and young adults.

Juul representatives claimed when speaking to students:

  1. Juul was much safer than cigarettes and the FDA would approve it.
  2. Juul was totally safe.
  3. Students should mention Juul to his/her friend hooked on nicotine as a safe alternative to smoking cigarettes.
  4. FDA was about to say Juul was 99% safer than cigarettes.

The FDA determined Juul has marketed products without an appropriate FDA order

According to the warning issued to Juul Labs, Juul’s labeling and advertising would be expected to make consumers believe the product will:

  1. Present a lower risk of getting a tobacco-related disease or is less harmful than other tobacco products.
  2. Contain a reduced level of nicotine or substances or exposure to nicotine or substances.
  3. Not contain or are free of nicotine or substances.

Filed Under: Class Action Lawsuit Tagged With: addicted to smoking, e-cigarettes, juul, juul ban, lung disease, vaping

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