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About Lawsuit Loop
Lawsuit Loop — Stay in the Loop. Lawsuit news, settlements, and recalls.

Lawsuits in plain English. Nothing hidden.

Lawsuit Loop is a consumer news site that tracks open class actions, settlements, and recalls — and tells you, in plain language, whether you might be owed money. No jargon. No fear tactics. No pressure.

Our Mission

Most people never find out they were owed money.

Every year, billions of dollars in class-action payouts, settlements, and consumer refunds go unclaimed — not because people don't qualify, but because they never hear about the case in the first place. Notices get buried in junk mail. Deadlines pass quietly. And a lot of the legal coverage online reads like it was written for lawyers, not the people the lawsuit is actually about.

Lawsuit Loop exists to fix that. We follow open class actions, settlements, and recalls across the country and write them up the way you'd explain them to a friend — what happened, who might qualify, how much is on the table, and when the deadline hits. No "tort reform," no "mass action docket," no filler.

If a case looks like it might fit your situation, we make it simple to check. One short form. Free. No commitment. A real person reviews every submission, and if it looks like you may qualify for a case, someone will reach out to walk you through what's next.

Who we're writing for

Our readers are regular people. Parents. Hourly workers. Retirees. Small-business owners. People who may have used a product that was later recalled, worked a job where they were underpaid, or had their personal data leaked in a breach. You shouldn't need a law degree to figure out whether a lawsuit applies to you — and you shouldn't have to guess whether the people telling you about it are trustworthy.

What we won't do

We won't scare you into submitting a form. We won't hide who's behind the site. We won't promise you a payout we can't back up. We won't sell your information. And we won't use fake countdown timers or made-up dollar figures to pressure you into acting faster than you should.

What We Cover

Four kinds of stories. One feed.

Open Lawsuits

Active cases still accepting people — drug injuries, toxic exposure, product defects, data breaches, and more.

Settlements

Cases that settled and are paying out now. Who qualifies, how much, and how to claim before the deadline.

Investigations

Problems lawyers are looking into now. Not always a lawsuit yet, but a heads-up if you may be affected.

Consumer News

Recalls, FDA warnings, and enforcement actions that could affect your wallet, your health, or your family.

Editorial Standards

The rules we hold ourselves to.

Anyone can throw up a website and write about lawsuits. Here's what makes a Lawsuit Loop story actually worth reading.

We write what we can back up

Every case write-up is based on court filings, government recall notices, agency announcements, or reporting from established news outlets. When a claim is alleged but unproven, we say so. When a case is settled without a finding of wrongdoing, we say that too.

Plain language, always

If a reader would need to Google a word to understand our story, we rewrite the sentence. No Latin. No court jargon. No buzzwords. Just what happened and what it means for you.

We update stories when things change

Deadlines move. Settlements get final approval. Investigations become lawsuits, or quietly close. When that happens we update the story — and we note what changed and when.

Corrections are posted, not quietly edited

If we get something wrong, we fix it and add a correction note at the bottom of the article with the date. We don't scrub mistakes.

We don't promise outcomes

No article on this site promises a dollar figure you'll receive or guarantees a case will be won. Past results don't predict future ones, and every case depends on your specific facts. We'll tell you what's possible — never what's guaranteed.

Your information is yours

We don't sell submission data. We don't run it through ad networks. If your case is referred to another law firm or co-counsel with the right experience, you'll be told before you sign anything.

Photos are stock — and we say so

The images on this site are licensed stock photography chosen to illustrate the topic. They are not pictures of actual clients, injuries, or case outcomes. Every footer on the site says so.

How We Make Money

The honest answer.

Running a news site isn't free. Lawsuit Loop is funded by The Alvarez Law Firm as an attorney-advertising and client-outreach channel. We don't charge readers, we don't run third-party ads, and we don't sell data. If a reader submits the qualification form and their case is a match for a lawsuit we're tracking, the firm either represents them directly or refers the case to another law firm or co-counsel — and is paid only if the case results in a recovery.

That's the full picture. You don't pay to read this site. You don't pay to submit the form. And if a lawyer does take your case, you don't pay anything out of pocket — lawyers in these matters are paid a percentage of the recovery, only if you win.

Contact & Tips

Got a tip? A correction? A case we should cover?

We read every message. We take corrections seriously — if we got something wrong, we want to fix it fast. And if there's a case, recall, or pattern of consumer harm you think people should know about, we want to hear about it.

Editorial Tips
tips@lawsuitloop.com

Story ideas, document leaks, pattern complaints. Anonymous tips welcome.

Corrections
corrections@lawsuitloop.com

Spotted an error? Tell us. We post corrections publicly at the bottom of the article.

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