Quick answer: This tracker shows which mass-tort litigations are currently open (courts may still accept new claims) versus closed (deadlines passed or cases dismissed). Each row is stamped with the date our team last verified its status. It is general information, not legal advice — confirm any entry with an attorney.
Mass-tort litigation changes constantly. New multidistrict litigations (MDLs) are created, registration and claim deadlines arrive, courts dismiss cases, and settlement programs open and close. This page is a plain-language snapshot to help you understand where things stand right now — and, just as importantly, which opportunities have already ended. We list dangerous drug lawsuits and device, chemical, and exposure matters together so you can see the full landscape in one place.
Whether a case appears here as open or closed, the only way to know if you have a viable claim is to have an attorney review your facts. For background on how these cases work, see our main mass tort overview.
Open mass torts (potentially recruiting)
These litigations were active and may still be accepting new individual claims as of our last review. There are no settlement amounts for open cases. Whether you qualify depends on factors an attorney evaluates — not a guaranteed outcome. Statuses reviewed as of June 2026.
The cases below are organized in federal MDLs or are being actively investigated. Inclusion here is informational and reflects our last verification date; it is not a promise that your claim will be accepted or successful. A lawyer will look at the specific product or substance involved, your medical history and diagnosis, the dates of your exposure and injury, and whether you can still file within the applicable deadline.
| Litigation | Type | Court / MDL | Status | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Depo-Provera (contraceptive injection — meningioma) | Dangerous drug | MDL 3140 (N.D. Fla.) | Open | Verified June 2026 |
| Ozempic & GLP-1 drugs (NAION / vision loss) | Dangerous drug | MDL 3163 (E.D. Pa.) | Open | Verified June 2026 |
| AFFF firefighting foam (PFAS exposure) | Toxic exposure | MDL 2873 (D.S.C.) | Open | Verified June 2026 |
| Hernia mesh (defective device) | Medical device | Multiple MDLs (Bard 2846, Covidien 3029, Atrium 2753) / state actions | Open | Verified June 2026 |
| CPAP / BiPAP machines (recalled Philips Respironics) | Medical device | MDL 3014 (W.D. Pa.) | Settlement — registration closed | Verified June 2026 |
If you used any of these products and were later diagnosed with a related condition, do not wait to ask questions. Deadlines vary by state and by case, and some are short. Learn more about device claims on our defective medical devices page and chemical claims on our toxic exposure lawsuits page.
Closed mass torts (informational only — do not rely on for new claims)
These cases are closed to new claimants because a deadline passed, the litigation was dismissed, or a claims program ended. They are listed for reference only. We are not recruiting for any case below. Statuses reviewed as of June 2026.
We include closed matters because people often hear about a case long after it has ended and want to know what happened. Treat everything in this table as historical context. If a settlement administrator, ad, or caller tells you a closed case is still open, that is a red flag — verify independently before sharing personal or medical information.
| Litigation | Type | Why it’s closed | Status | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Camp Lejeune water contamination | Toxic exposure | Administrative-claim filing deadline passed (Aug 10, 2024); Navy no longer accepting new claims | Closed | Verified June 2026 |
| 3M Combat Arms earplugs | Defective product | MDL 2885 dismissed (Apr 2026); $6B settlement program paying out | Closed | Verified June 2026 |
| AT&T data breach | Data breach / class action | $177M settlement; claim-filing deadline passed (Dec 18, 2025) | Closed | Verified June 2026 |
| Tylenol / acetaminophen & autism (prenatal use) | Dangerous drug | MDL 3043 dismissed (2024); appeal pending at the Second Circuit | Closed | Verified June 2026 |
For a closer look at how data-breach matters differ from product cases, see our data breach class action overview. To understand how cases reach resolution, our mass tort settlements page explains the process in plain terms.
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Use the buttons below to show all litigations, only open cases, or only closed cases. This tool simply filters the tables above — it does not evaluate your claim or give a legal determination.
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How to use this tracker
Read the status and the Verified date together, then talk to an attorney. An “open” label means a claim may still be possible; it never means you automatically qualify or that any amount is owed to you.
- Check the status. Open means courts may still accept claims; closed means the window has ended or the case was dismissed.
- Check the Verified date. Statuses change fast. A date stamped weeks ago may already be out of date; entries here were reviewed as of June 2026.
- Do not assume eligibility. Qualifying depends on factors an attorney evaluates — product, diagnosis, timing, and records.
- Act on deadlines. Statutes of limitations and court deadlines can bar even strong claims, and they vary by state and claim type. Ask an attorney about the deadline that applies to you.
- Get a free review. The fastest way to know where you stand is to request a free, confidential case evaluation.
Frequently asked questions
What does it mean if a mass tort is “open”?
An open mass tort is one where courts are still accepting new individual claims, often through a federal multidistrict litigation (MDL). Open does not mean you have a case — it means an attorney may still be able to evaluate whether you qualify before a deadline passes.
Why are some cases listed as closed?
A case is closed when its claim or registration deadline has passed, the litigation was dismissed, or a settlement program stopped accepting claimants. Closed entries are shown for information only. We are not recruiting for them, and you should be cautious of anyone who tells you otherwise.
How current is this tracker?
Each row shows a Verified date reflecting when our team last confirmed its status. Statuses on this page were reviewed as of June 2026. Mass-tort litigation moves quickly: MDLs are created or closed, deadlines arrive, and courts issue rulings. Always confirm the current status with an attorney before relying on any entry.
Do you list settlement amounts for open cases?
No. For open litigation there are no settlement amounts to report, and we do not publish or estimate them. Anyone promising a specific dollar figure for an active mass tort is not giving you reliable information. Eligibility is about factors an attorney evaluates, not a guaranteed payout.
Talk to a mass-tort attorney
If you see a product or exposure here that affected you, request a free, confidential review. We will tell you honestly whether a claim may be possible and whether any deadline is close. Se Habla Español.
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