What is InjuryClaims.com?
A free legal referral service — not a law firm — that matches injury victims with vetted mass tort attorneys. You never pay us anything. Attorneys work on contingency, meaning they only get paid if you win.
Active Lawsuits — June 2026
Filing deadlines vary by state. Cases below are actively accepting new claimants.
Mass Torts vs. Class Actions — What's the Difference?
The short version: in a class action, everyone splits one pot. In a mass tort, you have your own case and your own payout based on your specific injuries. That's a big deal when injuries vary — a person who needed brain surgery gets very different compensation than someone with minor symptoms.
Most of the lawsuits on this page are mass torts. They're often coordinated in federal MDL courts to keep pretrial work efficient, but you retain your own attorney throughout and have final say on any settlement offer.
Our Law Firm Partners
Licensed, nationally recognized firms — all working on contingency, no upfront cost to you.
Dolman Law Group
Multi-state accident & injury specialists
JJ Legal
Mass tort and class action litigation
The Driscoll Firm
Complex mass tort litigation, nationwide
Disclosure: We receive referral fees from partner firms when they accept cases we refer. You never pay us directly — and all partners work on contingency.
Every State Has a Filing Deadline. Miss It and You Lose Your Right to Sue.
Statutes of limitations are strict — most run 2 to 4 years from the date of injury. A free case review takes minutes and costs nothing.
Check My Eligibility — FreeCommon Questions
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We cover all 50 states. Submit your information and we'll connect you with a licensed attorney in your state who handles your type of claim — no cost, no obligation.



















































