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CaliforniaMass Tort Lawyers in Tuolumne County, California

A mass tort is defined as a civil action involving many plaintiffs who bring a lawsuit against one or more corporate defendants in federal or state court.


Mass tort cases often involve exposure to chemical or other dangerous elements. Plaintiffs in Tuolumne County, California may have been exposed from pharmaceuticals, such as unsafe drugs, from poorly designed or produced products, or by companies negligently releasing toxins into the environment.


The victim of a mass tort in or around Tuolumne County, California may have been injured at home or work. Asbestos is an example of a common cause of mass tort litigation.

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Sally K Chenault

Sally K Chenault
67 Linoberg St Ste B
Sonora, CA 95370
Licensed for 40 years, Sally K Chenault is a Personal Injury and Wills lawyer who attended University of San Diego School of Law... read more >

Bradley Lowell Young

Bradley Lowell Young
164 W Stockton St
Sonora, CA 95370
Licensed for 39 years, Bradley Lowell Young is a Personal Injury lawyer who attended Santa Clara University School of Law... read more >

Frank L Russell

Frank L Russell
Dambacher, Trujillo & Associates
32 N Washington St
Sonora, CA 95370
Licensed for 12 years, Frank L Russell is a Trusts and Construction Law lawyer who attended Stanford Law School... read more >
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Nonprofit Legal Associations

American Association for Justice

The AAJ is committed to promoting a fair and effective civil justice system while supporting the work of attorneys representing plaintiffs.


Consumer Attorneys of California

The CAOC serves both as a professional organization for California personal injury attorneys and other lawyers who represent plaintiffs, and as an advocacy group that opposes legislation that would limit access to the civil court system.


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