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You should always confirm whether a product is part of an open mass tort before signing a case.
True
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RX Wrong Prescription cases involve patients receiving the correct medication.
False (They involve patients receiving the wrong medication or dosage.)
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If a client says they were exposed to Camp Lejeune water but has no diagnosis, the case is signed immediately.
False (Exposure alone isn't enough - diagnosis is typically required.)
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Takata Airbag cases fall under the Products Liability case type.
True
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Product Liability cases apply only if the injury is part of an open mass tort.
False (Product Liability covers standalone defective product cases not linked to mass torts.)
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Clients with eligible Roundup cancers must be assigned to the Mass Tort – Roundup case type.
True
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Medical malpractice requires showing that a healthcare provider's actions fell below standard care.
True
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All malpractice cases should be labeled under the Personal Injury case type.
False (They should be labeled under the Malpractice case type.)
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If a client claims their doctor hurt them but has no medical records, it's still always a malpractice case.
False (Evidence like records or diagnosis is needed to support a malpractice claim.)
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Roundup and Hernia Mesh cases are examples of open mass torts handled in Lead Docket.
True
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If a product has no current MDL, it cannot be handled as a mass tort.
False (A case may still be reviewed or tracked even if no MDL is yet established.)
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Dental malpractice and nursing home neglect are handled under subtypes of the Malpractice case type.
True
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