Are You Owed Money? Plain English Mass Tort Help
We track every active MDL, state tort reform law, and settlement update so you can find out if you qualify for compensation — without a sales call from a law firm. Our content is auto-refreshed from the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, the Department of Justice, and federal district courts.
25+ Active MDLs Tracked
Case counts, judge assignments, and bellwether trial dates auto-refreshed monthly from the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) and federal district courts.
Independent & Unbiased
Our editorial content is independent of advertising. We never accept payment to rank or feature any law firm, mass tort intake firm, or legal service. Sponsored placements are clearly labeled.
Updated Daily for 2026
Settlement news scanned daily from DOJ press releases and state Attorney General sites. MDL data refreshed monthly. State tort reform laws reviewed quarterly. Every page displays a Last Updated date.
Our Mission
Mass Tort Info was built for individuals who suspect they might be owed money from a defective product, contaminated environment, harmful drug, or medical device but don’t know where to start. Millions of Americans are eligible for mass tort settlements every year and never file because they don’t know they qualify, don’t understand how the legal system works, or feel intimidated by law firm websites that exist to capture leads rather than educate. We track 25 active Multidistrict Litigation (MDL) cases plus 50-state tort reform laws — including statute of limitations, damage caps, comparative fault rules, and which MDLs each state contributes plaintiffs to. We explain every concept in plain English: what a mass tort is, how it differs from a class action, what a bellwether trial does, how settlements are calculated, what evidence you need, and what your deadline to file might be. Our goal is to bring authoritative, current information to one place so you can decide for yourself whether you have a potential claim before talking to any lawyer — covering active MDLs, state laws, eligibility questions, and the broader legal vocabulary you need to understand your options.
Oleg Kachko
Owner & Editor at Mass Tort Info
I started Mass Tort Info because I believe everyone deserves access to clear, honest mass tort guides information. Too many people overpay or miss out simply because the industry makes things unnecessarily confusing. Our team researches and verifies every piece of content so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
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What is Mass Tort Info?
Mass Tort Info is a free educational resource that helps individuals understand mass tort lawsuits, check eligibility for active cases, look up their state’s tort reform laws, and follow settlement news. We track 25 active MDL cases plus 50-state laws — updated daily.
Is it free to use?
Yes — Mass Tort Info is completely free. We never charge readers for access to any of our guides, eligibility tools, or comparison content. There is no signup, no email gate, and no required contact form.
Do you provide legal advice?
No. Mass Tort Info is an informational site, not a law firm. We provide general information about mass tort cases, MDL procedures, and state laws, then recommend you consult a licensed attorney in your state who handles mass tort cases for advice on your specific situation.
How do you make money?
Mass Tort Info earns revenue through three channels: (1) display advertising (Google AdSense), (2) attorney referral fees — when you choose to connect with a law firm after taking our eligibility quiz and that firm signs you as a client, we may earn a commission at no cost to you (legally disclosed when applicable), and (3) sponsored placements from law firms that handle mass tort cases (always clearly labeled as sponsored). None of these financial relationships influence our editorial decisions or rankings.
How current is the information?
Case counts, judge assignments, and bellwether trial dates are auto-refreshed monthly using JPML official statistics. Settlement news is scanned daily from Department of Justice press releases and state Attorney General sites. State tort reform laws are reviewed quarterly. Every page displays a Last Updated badge at the bottom.
How do I contact you?
Use our Contact page or email [email protected].