4 Benefits of Joining a Class Action Lawsuit
Written by Irpino, Avin & Hawkins Law Firm on August 24, 2018
Are you considering joining a class action lawsuit? A class action suit occurs when a group of people, or class, who all suffered harm from the same company or person, files a lawsuit together. Say you bought a car from manufacturer X, for instance, that was later found to have a problem with the brakes. Say you got hurt in an accident when your brakes failed before the issue had been identified. You might be eligible to join a class action suit against the manufacturer.
Being eligible and actually joining the suit are two different things. Not everyone who could participate in a class action chooses to do so. Are you weighing your options with regard to a class action? Then consider these f...
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What Is a Class Action Lawsuit?
Written by Irpino, Avin & Hawkins Law Firm on August 9, 2018
New Orleans Class Action Lawsuits
Class action lawsuits can be confusing. We've put together this brief guide to help explain how class action lawsuits happen in New Orleans.What Is a Class Action Lawsuit?
A class action lawsuit occurs when a certain number of people who have suffered similar injuries from a product or as a result of an action as a group sue the maker of that product or the individual company or companies whose actions led to their injuries. Class action lawsuit examples include defective products, harmful medications, employment practi... Read moreMedical Malpractice — Childbirth Injuries
Written by Irpino, Avin & Hawkins Law Firm on April 15, 2018
Common Childbirth Injuries Caused by Medical Malpractice
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Written by Irpino, Avin & Hawkins Law Firm on March 30, 2018
Mesothelioma Trust Funds in New Orleans
Written by Irpino, Avin & Hawkins Law Firm on March 26, 2018
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. For many years, the dangers of asbestos were known to companies who continued to use this material in construction, manufacturing, transportation and other industries. While there is a clear link between mesothelioma and asbestos and clear evidence of negligence, there are several factors in these cases which make it challenging for mesothelioma patients to get the compensation they rightfully deserve.
The latency period for mesothelioma is twenty to fifty years, meaning it may not be diagnosed for decades after exposure. The long period means many types of evidence may have been destroyed, and it can be more challenging to establish exactly when and how a person was exposed to asbestos. In addition, mesothelioma h...
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