When a dangerous product or toxic exposure harms not just one person but entire communities, mass tort lawsuits help level the playing field. These cases allow injured individuals to stand up to powerful corporations that put profits over safety. We at Gus Anastopoulo Law Firm take an aggressive, strategic approach to mass tort litigation, pushing hard for accountability and results from day one.
Mass Tort Lawsuits Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a mass tort claim in South Carolina?
Most mass tort cases fall under South Carolina’s three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. However, many mass tort injuries are discovered years after exposure. In those situations, South Carolina’s “discovery rule” may apply, meaning the clock starts when you knew or reasonably should have known that the injury was linked to the product.
What if I used the product years ago?
You may still have a valid claim. Many mass tort injuries develop slowly over time, especially those involving drugs, implants, or toxic exposure. Medical records, prescription histories, and exposure timelines are used to establish eligibility, even when the harm surfaces long after use.
Will my case be handled in South Carolina or federal court?
Most mass tort cases are coordinated in federal court through Multi-District Litigation for pretrial proceedings. However, your claim remains individual and may return to South Carolina for trial if it does not resolve through settlement. Local legal strategy still matters at every stage.
How much does it cost to hire a mass tort lawyer?
Mass tort cases are typically handled on a contingency fee basis. That means you do not pay upfront legal fees. Attorney fees are only collected if the case is successfully resolved.
What makes mass tort cases so aggressively defended?
Defendants in mass tort cases face enormous financial and reputational risk. Corporations often deploy delay tactics, procedural challenges, and aggressive motion practice to wear plaintiffs down. These cases require persistence, resources, and a firm willing to stay on the offense.








