Class Action Attorney - Join Forces & Demand Justice
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Common Class Action Cases
We handle cases where large groups of consumers have been harmed by corporate negligence or greed.
Defective Products
Cars with dangerous flaws, appliances that catch fire, or electronics that fail prematurely.
Data Breaches
Companies leaking your social security number, credit card info, or private data to hackers.
Hidden Fees
Banks, airlines, or service providers charging 'junk fees' you never agreed to.
False Advertising
Products that don't do what they claim, or 'natural' products containing harmful chemicals.
The Process
From harassment to compensation in three simple steps.
Free Review
We analyze your case at no cost
We File Suit
We take legal action against violators
You Get Paid
Receive compensation for violations
Did a company rip you off for $50? You probably wouldn't hire a lawyer for that. But what if they did the same thing to 1,000,000 other people?
That's a $50 million scam. Class action lawsuits exist to stop this. They allow consumers to join forces and sue as a group ("class"), giving you the power to hold massive corporations accountable for widespread harm.
Hyslip Legal investigates and litigates class action cases nationwide. Whether it's a dangerous product, a data breach, or unfair billing practices, we fight to get compensation for the entire group. You pay nothing to join, and our fees come from the settlement, not your pocket.
Call for a free consultation: (614) 362-3322
What is a Class Action Lawsuit?
A class action is a type of lawsuit where one or more people (the "Class Representatives") sue on behalf of a larger group of people (the "Class") who have suffered similar harm.
Instead of thousands of individual small lawsuits clogging up the courts, a class action consolidates them into one powerful case. This levels the playing field, allowing everyday consumers to take on Fortune 500 companies.
Strength in Numbers: A $50 claim isn't worth fighting alone. But 100,000 claims of $50 create a $5 million lawsuit that companies can't ignore.
Is this happening to you?
You may be entitled to compensation of $500–$1,500 per violation.
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Class actions cover a wide range of corporate misconduct. We focus on consumer protection cases involving:
Defective Products
- Automobiles with safety defects (brakes, airbags, engines)
- Appliances that are fire hazards or prone to flooding
- Children's toys containing lead or dangerous parts
- Electronics that fail just after the warranty expires
Consumer Fraud & False Advertising
- "All Natural" foods containing synthetic chemicals
- Supplements making false health claims
- Services that don't provide the promised benefits
- Bait-and-switch sales tactics
Financial Schemes & Junk Fees
- Banks reordering transactions to maximize overdraft fees
- Hidden "resort fees" or "service charges"
- Insurance companies systematically underpaying claims
- Mortgage servicers charging illegal inspection fees
Data Privacy
- Data breaches exposing your SSN or financial info
- Apps tracking your location without consent
- Companies selling your data illegally
Did You Receive a Notice?
If you received a mail or email notice about a class action settlement, you may be entitled to money. We can help you understand your rights.
How the Process Works
- 1. Investigation: Attorneys identify a widespread issue and find a "Class Representative" (a plaintiff willing to stand up for the group).
- 2. Filing: The lawsuit is filed. The first major battle is "Class Certification," where the judge decides if the case can proceed as a group action.
- 3. Notice: If certified, potential class members are notified (via mail, email, or ads) that they are part of the lawsuit.
- 4. Resolution: Most cases settle. A fund is created to pay class members. You submit a claim form to get your share.
Compensation: What Can You Get?
In a class action, the goal is to make the class members whole. Compensation typically falls into three categories:
Cash Payments
Direct reimbursement for the defective product or unfair fee. In some cases, statutory damages (e.g., $500 per person) apply.
Repairs or Replacements
For defective products (like cars), the settlement may force the manufacturer to fix the defect for free or extend the warranty.
Injunctions
The court can order the company to stop the illegal practice, change their advertising, or improve their data security.
Service Awards
The Class Representative (the person who filed the suit) often receives an extra "Service Award" (e.g., $2,000 - $10,000) for their time and effort.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to pay to join?
No. Class actions are handled on a contingency basis. Attorneys are paid a percentage of the total settlement fund, approved by the court. You never pay out of pocket.
How much money will I get?
It varies widely. Some settlements provide full refunds (hundreds or thousands of dollars), while others might be small amounts ($20-$50). However, the primary goal is often to stop the bad practice.
What if I lost the receipt?
Many settlements allow you to claim a certain amount without proof of purchase. For larger claims, you may need bank statements or other proof.
Can I opt out?
Yes. If you want to sue the company individually (perhaps because you suffered unique, significant harm), you can "opt out" of the class action to preserve your right to sue alone.
How do I start a class action?
If you believe you've been harmed by a practice affecting many others, contact us. We will evaluate if your case has the requirements (numerosity, commonality, typicality) to be certified as a class action.
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