Why Bring a Class Action?
Consumer class action cases help to further the goals of consumer protection and protect the rights of consumers. An individual consumer is rarely a match for huge corporations with large legal staffs. By joining with many people in one case, consumers in class action cases level the legal playing field. Consumers who suffer damages that are too small to warrant an individual suit can join in a class action to pursue a claim against a wrongdoer in a cost-effective manner. For example, if an individual consumer suffers a loss of $50 or $100, the consumer is unlikely to sue to recover such a small sum. Class actions permit consumers to pool legal claims that might be uneconomical and unrealistic to litigate individually.
A class action is also a critical deterrent to the future misconduct of defendants (the persons or corporations being sued) and others in the same industry. While successful class actions may bring only small recoveries to each individual class member, when all class members’ recoveries are combined, the total amount recovered may be substantial—perhaps even millions of dollars. Such an award becomes a tremendous incentive for businesses and individuals to adopt more ethical practices.
In class action suits, class members and their lawyers often act as “private attorneys general” to enforce laws to protect the public at large, obtaining court orders leading to significant changes in wrongful practices and requiring disgorgement of illegal profits. Among other things, class action suits have:
- Granted various forms of relief for consumers who were the victims of fraud or deceptive or unfair business practices.
- Removed many defective products from the market and held accountable those who made them available to the public.
- Upheld the civil and privacy rights of individuals.
- Compensated class members who have been overcharged; charged false premiums, fees and costs; or charged illegally high interest rates and penalties.
The attorneys of ARONOVITZ JAFFE are experts in class actions and complex civil jury matters. If you feel you’ve been wronged in a way that is substantially similar to others, you may be able to initiate a class action or join an existing class action lawsuit. Please fill the form out below to contact us.

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