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What is a Consumer Class Action?

Consumer Class Action Defined

Consumer class actions are civil federal or state cases brought by one or more individuals on behalf of themselves and a larger group who have suffered the same or similar harm. Consumer protection class actions can secure a judicial remedy that addresses the wrong against consumers and compensates those harmed by the defendant's conduct. Through our efforts, we have forced companies to compensate hundreds of thousands of consumers.

No Fees Without Recovery

Berger & Montague consumer class action cases are typically litigated on a contingent fee basis, so plaintiffs and the class do not pay attorneys' fees or court costs unless there is a recovery.

Contact Us To Learn More

We invite you to learn more about our Consumer Protection Group. Berger & Montague welcomes referrals from other law firms and attorneys. For more information or to schedule a confidential discussion about a potential case, please fill out the Contact Form on the right, email us at info@bm.net, or contact a Consumer Protection Group shareholder. We are available to evaluate potential consumer class action cases without charge.