Mass Tort

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Mass Tort Leads: Quick Reference

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Lead price
$150-$3,000 per exclusive lead, depending on the tort
What you buy
Exclusive qualified leads. Screened before delivery, not raw inquiries and not signed retainers.
Active campaigns
AFFF / PFAS, Roundup, talcum powder, mesothelioma / asbestos, GLP-1 (Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro), Depo-Provera, chemical hair relaxer, Bard PowerPort, Paragard, social media addiction
Coverage
Nationwide. Mass tort is sold nationally, not state by state, because eligibility follows exposure and diagnosis rather than geography.
Lead source
Google Search Ads. Example queries: "Roundup lawsuit lawyer", "AFFF firefighting foam lawsuit", "mesothelioma attorney", "Ozempic gastroparesis lawyer"
Lead screening
Custom screening questions per campaign. You set the criteria (exposure window, diagnosis, product use dates), we ask them at intake. Representation status confirmed on every lead.
Pricing & terms
Flat per lead, 100% exclusive, no minimums, no contracts. Price depends on the tort, so ask us to quote your campaign.

Qualified Leads, Screened On Your Criteria

The mass tort acquisition market sells three different things under one name: raw leads, qualified leads, and signed retainers. We sell exclusive qualified leads. Every claimant answers screening questions before the lead reaches you, so you are not paying for unscreened inquiries. You still keep your own intake, apply your own criteria on top, and own the client relationship from the first call.

The screening questions are yours to set. Tell us what your campaign requires, whether that is an exposure window, a specific diagnosis, dates of product use, an employment history, or a treatment milestone, and we ask it at intake. Criteria differ by tort and they move as a docket develops, so the question set is built per campaign rather than pulled off a shelf. If your co-counsel hands you a criteria sheet, send it to us and we will screen to it.

Every lead comes from Google Search. The claimant typed a tort-specific query, clicked our ad, and completed an intake form. There is no co-registration, no social lead form, no purchased list, and no aged data resold months later. For a mass tort campaign, where eligibility turns on a specific product and a specific diagnosis, the query itself is the first qualification signal.

Mass tort is sold nationally rather than state by state, because the eligible population for any given tort is defined by exposure and diagnosis, not by geography. Pricing runs $150 to $3,000 per exclusive lead and tracks the tort: a campaign with a broad eligible population costs a fraction of one that needs a narrow diagnosis inside a documented exposure window. Tell us which tort you are building and we will quote that campaign.

We run campaigns across the torts that are currently accepting claims, including AFFF firefighting foam, Roundup, talcum powder, mesothelioma and asbestos, GLP-1 drugs, Depo-Provera, chemical hair relaxers, Bard PowerPort, Paragard, and social media addiction. Active dockets change, so ask what is running before you plan a budget.

Every lead is screened against the criteria you set for that campaign, and confirmed unrepresented, before it reaches you.

Mass Tort Case Types and Complexity

Different accident scenarios carry different liability profiles, injury patterns, and case values.

Toxic and Environmental Exposure

AFFF firefighting foam and PFAS claims come from firefighters, military personnel, and people who lived near contaminated water, alleging kidney, testicular, and other cancers. Roundup claims link glyphosate exposure to non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Both are long-running dockets with large eligible populations, which keeps the cost per lead at the lower end of the range.

Asbestos and Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is the longest-running toxic tort in the country and it never closes, because the latency period between exposure and diagnosis runs decades. Eligibility turns on documenting an occupational or secondary exposure history, which makes intake work heavier than in most campaigns, and the case values are correspondingly high.

Pharmaceutical and Medical Device

GLP-1 drug claims (Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro) allege gastroparesis and gallbladder injury. Depo-Provera claims allege intracranial meningioma after long-term use. Bard PowerPort and Paragard are device dockets involving fracture, migration, and injury on removal. These campaigns need a specific diagnosis, so they price toward the higher end.

Consumer Product and Platform

Chemical hair relaxer claims allege uterine, endometrial, and ovarian cancer from regular use. Talcum powder remains the largest single active docket by pending case count. Social media and platform addiction claims focus on design features alleged to harm adolescent mental health, and carry their own consent and minor-claimant considerations at intake.

State Coverage

Mass Tort Leads in All 50 States

Injury Lead Gen runs mass tort programs nationwide. Each row links to a dedicated state guide covering state law (SOL, comparative-fault rule), recent verdicts, and county-level coverage.

Mass Tort Leads state coverage with statute of limitations and comparative-fault rule for every U.S. state.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our injury lead generation service

Qualified leads. Every mass tort claimant answers screening questions before the lead is delivered, and confirmation that they are unrepresented is on every lead. We do not sell unscreened raw inquiries, and we do not sell signed retainers or run your intake. You receive an exclusive, screened claimant, apply your own eligibility criteria on top, and sign the client yourself.

Campaigns currently include AFFF firefighting foam and PFAS, Roundup, talcum powder, mesothelioma and asbestos, GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy, Depo-Provera, chemical hair relaxers, Bard PowerPort, Paragard, and social media addiction. Active dockets open and close, so ask what is running before you plan a budget. Camp Lejeune is not among them: the filing deadline under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act passed on August 10, 2024 and the Department of the Navy no longer accepts new claims.

Because the price tracks the tort rather than the state. A campaign with a broad eligible population and a common diagnosis costs a fraction of one that requires a narrow diagnosis inside a documented exposure window. That is the whole reason the range runs from $150 to $3,000. Ask us to quote the specific tort you are building and you will get one number rather than a range.

No. Mass tort is sold nationally. Eligibility for any given tort is defined by exposure and diagnosis, not by where the claimant lives, so restricting a campaign by state usually just shrinks the eligible pool without improving the fit. Our single-event injury categories, such as auto and workers compensation, are the ones sold by state.

Each campaign is screened against the criteria that matter for that tort: the claimed exposure or product use, the relevant diagnosis, and confirmation that the claimant is unrepresented. Deeper qualification, such as retrieving medical records and verifying a treatment timeline, is work your firm or your co-counsel runs after the lead arrives.

Many firms do, and it is a common way into the category. Settle the co-counsel structure and the paperwork before the first claimant signs, because dividing a fee between firms has to satisfy your jurisdiction's rules, typically requiring the client's informed written agreement and either a proportional split or joint responsibility, with the total fee remaining reasonable.

Mass tort leads run $150 to $3,000 per exclusive lead. The spread is wide because the price tracks the tort, not the state: an active campaign with a broad eligible population costs a fraction of one that needs a narrow diagnosis and a documented exposure window. Mass tort is sold nationally rather than state by state. Tell us which tort you are building and we will quote that campaign. There are no minimums, no contracts, and no setup fees.

Most clients start receiving leads within less than a week, but lead volume depends on population. Areas with higher population generate more leads. If you've chosen an area with a small population, it may take longer for you to receive your first lead.

None. Every lead is exclusive. If you are an attorney, no other attorney will get the same lead. This is very different than the largest injury lead gen companies. When you get a lead from them, it's typically being sold to up to 5 providers at once, so your conversion rate may only be 1/5th what it could be with an exclusive lead.

Lead availability depends on your geographic area and case type. We offer leads across all major practice areas including auto accidents, truck accidents, slip & fall, and more. Want to know what to expect for your location and lead type? Just ask.

Yes. The intake questions can be tailored to what your firm wants asked, so tell us your criteria when you set up the order and we will screen to them. Firms commonly ask us to narrow on case specifics their practice is built around. Custom criteria may increase price per lead, or require a minimum order size.

Yes. Just let us know and we'll work to reduce volume to a level that works best for you.

Yes. Let us know and we'll pause your account until you return.

No, unless you specifically request this. We only charge your account upon request.

Unlike most companies, we believe no client should ever have to pay for something that isn't a real lead. That's why we have the most flexible lead replacement policy in the industry. Our lead replacement policy is one of the main reasons we have so many repeat customers and long-term clients, and why new clients are willing to trust us with their business for the first time. Learn more about how our process works.

There is none. * We know our leads get results and keep our clients coming back, so we have no need to trap anyone in a large order just to try them out. Try the amount you feel comfortable with and we'll work to earn your business and keep you coming back for more. *In some cases, very small minimums may apply to medical provider leads, or if CRM software integration is required, which allows us to avoid charging any setup fees or other fees. There is otherwise never a minimum for attorney leads.

None. There is no obligation to continue if you don't get great results, and there are no monthly fees or anything similar.

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