Am I a Plaintiff? and Find Plaintiffs are complimentary components of the same entity, Am I a Plaintiff, LLC. Together. both websites create a community of potential plaintiffs and attorneys who seek to assist these potential plaintiffs with their legal issues. Am I a Plaintiff? is the starting point for potential plaintiffs, whereas Find Plaintiffs is the starting point for attorneys.
Ambassadors are public figures and online influencers with a proven history of activism and advocacy in their specific area of focus, such as LGBTQ+ issues, feminism, human rights, and climate change, among many others. Ambassadors act as a resource and discussion leader for the community by raising awareness about important social issues, initiating conversation through the Issue of the Day feature, and providing help and support for our users. Both plaintiffs and attorneys should feel free to contact an ambassador for thought leadership regarding their area of focus.
The Issue of the Day is a feature from our Ambassadors that aims to spark conversation about important events and social issues happening in the context of their area of influence. Through the comment section, users can voice their thoughts and engage in discussion with each other and the Ambassador on a particular Issue of the Day.
Am I a Plaintiff, LLC does not disclose, rent, sell or otherwise make available your personal information to third parties for direct marketing purposes. However, the nature of the site is to promote information sharing and the formation of connections between interested parties to foment relationships. In that context, we collect certain information automatically through the use of “cookies” and similar tracking technologies. We may also use third parties to display and target ads, provide certain functionality such as maps, or to place their own cookies and other tracking technologies to collect, track and analyze usage and statistical information from users. We are not responsible for the information collection practices of any third parties.
Frequent usage of the site is the best manner to increase your visibility. Posts with the most engagement and users with the most followers and ratings are also the most likely to receive optimal placement on our website, including the featured sections on the homepage.
Yes. Upon registration, attorneys must provide a state bar license(s) and business email, both of which are verified by the Am I a Plaintiff, LLC team. Prior to being able to contact other users or receive a verified badge on their profile, attorneys must also provide a Certificate of Good Standing, which ensures that they have no pending disciplinary actions against them.
A plaintiff’s identity and profile details remain hidden from the public unless they grant access to specific users who request it. The only public information is the plaintiff’s username which is created by the user and the posts they create and permit to be made public. Furthermore, a plaintiff can elect to make certain posts confidential, meaning that the post will be hidden from other plaintiffs and be visible only for attorneys.
Yes. When creating a post, plaintiffs have the option to open the class action feature, meaning that other users with the same experience can join in to potentially create a common class that will be able to act in unison.