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Picture this: you bought a car with a defective part. The repair costs you $800. Hiring a lawyer to sue the manufacturer? That'll run you $15,000 minimum. The math doesn't work. Now multiply your situation by 50,000 other owners with the exact same defect. Suddenly, the math changes completely.
That's the genius behind class actions. They transform economically pointless individual claims into serious legal challenges. Over the past two decades, these consolidated cases have forced companies to pay out over $100 billion to harmed consumers. Whether it's a smartphone that overheats, a bank charging sneaky fees, or a retailer exposing your credit card data, class actions give regular people actual leverage against corporate giants.
This guide walks through real settlements, explains how these cases actually work, and shows you what to expect if you ever receive that mysterious postcard saying you're part of a class action.
What Makes a Lawsuit a Class Action? Key Requirements Explained
Judges don't just rubber-stamp every attempt to bundle plaintiffs together. Federal Rule 23 sets up four hurdles that attorneys must clear before a case gets certified as a class action.
First up: numerosity. You need enough people that handling separate lawsuits would be ridiculous. There's no official minimum, but courts generally want at least 40 members. Most consumer class actions involve hundreds of thousands of people—sometimes millions.
Second: commonality. Everyone in the group must share core...
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