It all depends. In many cases there will be a an appeal which can take a long time because the supreme court is overwhelmed with cases. Then if everything turns out, the company may claim different types of bankruptcy which deffer in different states and hold the process. Remember one thing is wining the case and a totally different thing getting paid, it can take more less up to 10 yrs and as little as 2 months.
There is no definitive answer. Class action suits generally take a long time, sometimes years, before they are settled.
You never know how many people are facing the same problem with a product or service. The ones who start a Class Action usually get the bigger chunk of the settlement. Came across this: SueEasy.com Apparently you can start a Class Action and if others join.. A class action lawsuit can easily be formed.
A class action suit is a group of individuals and/or companies that are joined in the common cause of recovering damages from the alledged liable corporation/business. A lawsuit by an individual party is exactly what it sounds like, singular in nature.
I'm not sure how much they will settle for but I do know that there is a class action lawsuit. Compensation settlements are due to be finalized soon, but there is still time if you have been harmed by the drug, to come forward and be eligible for compensation. To learn about how you can claim compensation visit the link below.
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First find out which jurisdiction would be handling your case. There are stipulations on how many people must be from the same area in a class action lawsuit to be considered for that state. But you will need to find out through a lawyer which suits are already being considered/starting one on your own. Do research on your case as well.
A lawsuit is an action a person takes in the court of law when they feel wronged by another person or company seeking money from damages.
If you want to start a class action lawsuit, then you should consult with a class action lawyer. However, you may not get a lot of money after the final verdict if the company is bankrupt or is no longer function. So I would advise that you should just take the loss.
The best way to maintain a residence or business is through flood insurance. You can sue the city for flood damages, but remember, that cities have a lot more money than you do. The best way to sue the city is through a class action lawsuit.
If there is a lawsuit that benefits the estate, the estate will have to be reopened. The creditors can make their claims. The court should not have a problem reopening it in this instance. The creditors can force it as well.
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None that I have found. If all of us having problems with brakes and other safety related problems will go to the NHTSA site and file a complaint perhaps we can get a recall on these sorry things. Class action suits seem to be money in lawyers bank accounts and squat to those with the financial burden of paying for these junkers. A recall puts the burden on the manufacture to fix there bad design/parts problem. Use the resources that have the best chance of fixing the problem.