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Mass Tort Examples: Drugs & Devices

  • Writer: Sweetnam, Schuster, Schwartz
    Sweetnam, Schuster, Schwartz
  • Sep 23
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 29

Many mass torts arise from defective pharmaceuticals or medical devices. When unsafe products harm thousands of people, lawsuits can consolidate to hold manufacturers accountable. Examples include opioid litigation, faulty hip implants, and dangerous blood thinners. If you were prescribed a drug or received a device that caused severe side effects, you may qualify to file a claim. This guide highlights common mass tort examples to help you understand whether your case belongs in this category.


Picture of medical examination room representing mass tort lawsuits with icons for defective drugs, medical devices, and chemical exposure, highlighting how individuals join together in legal claims.
Mass tort cases unite individuals harmed by unsafe products, toxic chemicals, or faulty medical devices to hold corporations accountable.

Drug-Related Mass Torts

Pharmaceutical claims often involve:

  • Diabetes medications linked to severe side effects

  • Painkillers contributing to addiction and overdose crises

  • Blood thinners causing internal bleeding


Device-Related Mass Torts

Defective medical devices have included:  

  • Hip implants prone to failure  

  • Transvaginal mesh products causing complications  

  • Faulty pacemakers or surgical implants  


Infographic titled “Mass Torts: Holding Corporations Accountable” showing three categories of mass tort claims: defective drugs, faulty medical devices, and toxic chemical exposure.
Mass torts help injured people seek justice for defective drugs, faulty medical devices, and toxic chemical exposure.

Why Examples Matter

Real-world cases show how victims join together against powerful corporations. Understanding past mass torts helps identify whether your situation fits.


Drug & Device Mass Torts: Frequently Asked Questions

Question: Do all drug side effects qualify for a mass tort?  

💡 Answer: No. Only when the harm is widespread and linked to a common defect.


Question: How do I know if my device qualifies?  

💡 Answer: Attorneys review FDA recalls, manufacturer warnings, and medical records.


Question: What compensation may be available?

💡 Answer: Medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and in some cases punitive damages.


Final Thoughts

Defective medical devices and unsafe drugs can leave lasting impacts on patients who trusted that these products were safe. Mass tort claims create a path for individuals to stand together against corporations that prioritized profits over patient safety.


If you’ve suffered complications after using a recalled device or dangerous medication, filing a mass tort claim may be the most effective way to see

k justice. By joining others with similar claims, you increase your ability to recover compensation and drive systemic change within the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries.


Defective drugs and devices should never put patients at risk. Check your eligibility for a mass tort claim today and take the first step toward protecting your health and rights.


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