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Been harmed by a company — and think others were too? Tell us what happened. A plaintiff-side class action attorney will review your situation. No fees, no obligation.

Tell us about your situation

What happens next

  1. We review your submission within 2 business days.
  2. If your situation looks viable — enough people affected, a clear legal theory — we connect you with a plaintiff-side class action attorney who handles cases like yours.
  3. The attorney evaluates your case at no charge. If they take it, they file as your lead plaintiff attorney.
  4. You pay nothing. Plaintiff attorneys work on contingency — paid from the settlement, not from you.

What makes a strong class action?

FactorWhy it matters
Many people harmed the same wayCourts require enough class members for certification (typically 40+)
Common legal claimEveryone's harm comes from the same act (a defective product, a data breach, a false advertising claim)
Concrete, calculable damagesThe harm can be quantified in dollars — not just inconvenience
A viable defendantThe defendant has assets to pay a settlement

Frequently asked questions

How do I start a class action lawsuit?

You need a plaintiff-side attorney. Submit your situation above — the attorney evaluates whether it's viable and files the case. Your role is to be the named (lead) plaintiff; the attorney handles all legal work.

How many people do I need for a class action?

There is no fixed minimum, but courts typically require at least 40 affected people for certification. Cases with thousands of affected people are much more likely to get certified.

How much does it cost to start a class action?

Nothing. Plaintiff-side attorneys work on contingency — paid only if the case succeeds, from the settlement fund. You pay nothing out of pocket, win or lose.

What is a lead plaintiff?

The lead plaintiff (or named plaintiff) is the individual whose name goes on the case and who represents the class. It requires some participation (answering discovery questions, possibly a deposition), but the attorney handles all legal strategy and filings.

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