Floridians for Lawsuit Reform announced on X that legal service providers spent $2.5 billion on nearly 27 million ads in 2024, many promoting mass tort lawsuits funded by private investors seeking a share of future settlements.
According to a 2024 issues brief from the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I), legal advertising has surged, with legal service providers spending $2.5 billion on 26.9 million ads in 2024. These advertisements appear across television, radio, and digital media, heavily promoting mass tort claims and attracting large numbers of claimants. Triple-I reports that this growth is directly tied to the expansion of third-party litigation funding and is cited as a factor in rising insurance premiums for consumers.
The U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform states that third-party litigation funding is now a $16 billion industry in the United States, with most of this capital used to finance high-profile lawsuits and large-scale advertising campaigns. The Chamber reports that the influx of private investment has accelerated the number and size of legal claims, as outside funders seek returns from potential settlements. These trends are documented in their research on the relationship between outside investment and the prevalence of legal advertising and mass tort litigation.
Triple-I and academic researchers have found a direct correlation between increased legal advertising and the growth of mass tort multidistrict litigation (MDL) dockets. According to Triple-I, a significant rise in TV and digital ads has resulted in more claimants joining ongoing cases, which increases the complexity and cost of litigation. This increased volume is also associated with delays in settlements and higher overall costs for insurers, contributing to rising premiums for businesses and policyholders.
According to LinkedIn, Floridians for Lawsuit Reform is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit advocacy group dedicated to increasing transparency and fairness within Florida’s legal system. The organization focuses on raising awareness about the impact of lawsuit abuse and promoting reforms to reduce frivolous litigation and insurance rate hikes. Their mission centers on educating the public and policymakers about how excessive legal advertising and unchecked litigation funding can affect Florida families.