America's Marketing and Media Solution publishes lawsuit and intake information to help visitors understand active campaigns, common evidence questions, and free case review next steps. Our goal is to make intake information clear, current, and responsible.
Editorial standards
- We write for people first and avoid exaggerating eligibility, case value, timing, or outcomes.
- We separate educational intake information from legal advice, medical advice, and attorney advertising claims.
- We use plain-language explanations, source references, and document checklists so visitors can prepare accurate intake information.
- We review priority lawsuit pages when campaigns change, new official guidance is available, or internal compliance review identifies a needed update.
Source selection
When pages discuss medical, product, or public-program topics, we prioritize official sources such as federal agencies, public health resources, court or program materials, and peer-reviewed or institutionally published research summaries where appropriate. Source links are provided for user education and do not replace professional advice.
Updates and review cadence
Campaign pages may be updated when intake criteria, public guidance, legal-process information, or source references change. Pages with campaign evidence blocks include a last-reviewed date to show when the AMMS team last checked that intake guidance for clarity and usefulness.
Independence and limitations
AMMS provides intake support and educational information. We do not guarantee eligibility, compensation, settlement value, or legal representation. Legal advice and claim decisions must be provided by qualified legal professionals.


