FAQs about North Carolina Class Action for Attorney Marvin Schiller
Schiller & Schiller is pleased to answer some common legal questions.
Employee disability law
What will happen to my disability benefits if Social Security runs out of money?
There is a legitimate concern that the Social Security system will become insolvent in the near future. Some analysts predict that it may occur in only ten years. Marvin Schiller, and other lawyers known for their scholarship in both class actions and Social Security law, are already formulating strategies to help retirees secure hard-earned benefits in light of the changes that may occur in the coming years.
Consumer fraud law
Why is it taking so long to get a settlement from my consumer fraud class action?
Class actions can occasionally move quickly, but often take a long time to be fully resolved—even several years. These cases require coordination of the concerns of all members of the class, which can number in the thousands. Multiple state jurisdictions are often involved. While the wait can be frustrating, the time your attorney spends fully litigating a class action pays off in a positive result for you and the other members of the class.
Defective products
How do I know if my injuries from a defective product should be addressed by a personal injury claim or a class action?
Product recalls and news coverage are two strong signs that class action claims are in the works for product injury cases. But whether or not you suspect a class action, you should bring all of the information about your personal injury to a consultation with Marvin Schiller. If he finds cause for a class action, he presents that option to you. If not, then he may offer to handle your individual personal injury case, or he can refer you to a trusted associate.
North Carolina’s experienced class action litigator
Marvin Schiller has been successfully representing clients in class action claims for nearly 25 years. He is a scholar of class action law, and a tenacious trial attorney. For an assessment of your potential class action claim, please contact Marvin at Schiller & Schiller.




