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Details On Chinese Drywall Settlement In Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida

Christopher A. Seeger of Seeger Weiss LLP  part of a negotiating team that included Arnold Levin of Levin Fishbein Sedran & Berman and Russ M. Herman of Herman, Herman, Katz & Cotlar, LLP, have obtained a breakthrough settlement to remediate homes affected by Chinese drywall in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida.  The agreement was reached with Knauf Plasterboard Tianjin (KPT), Exterior Building Supply, Banner Supply Co., the Louisiana Homebuilders Indemnity Trust, QBE Insurance Group, Chartis and State Farm Insurance, and other Knauf entities.

Knauf in partnership with builders, suppliers and insurers, will fund a demonstration remediation program, which will facilitate the removal of KPT drywall from up to 300 homes in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida. If successful, it is expected that this pilot program will be expanded to remediate thousands of homes with KPT drywall

Seeger Weiss  served at the forefront of the Chinese Drywall litigation and was Trial Counsel in two bellwether cases this year: Michelle Germano, et al. v. Taishan Gypsum Co., Ltd., f/k/a Shandong Taihe Dongxin, Co., Ltd., et al., which resulted in a verdict of $2.6 million and which was the first of thousands of drywall claims to come to court; and Tatum B. Hernandez, et al. v. Knauf Plasterboard (Tianjin) Co., Ltd., et al., which resulted in a verdict of $164,000, and which followed the first case in less than a month. U.S. District Judge Eldon Fallon in the Eastern District of Louisiana appointed Christopher Seeger to the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee in the Chinese-Manufactured Drywall Products Liability Litigation (MDL No. 2047) in September 2009. Seeger also chairs the Trial Committee, which oversees trial teams for all pending Chinese drywall actions.

The demonstration program applies to homes which contain all, or substantially all, KPT drywall.  The program will provide:

  • removal of the drywall;
  • replacement of all electrical wiring, including switches and receptacles;
  • replacement of fire safety and home security equipment;
  • replacement of fixtures damaged by the problem drywall;
  • restoration of the home to the same construction quality and finishes that existed prior to the start of the remediation work;
  • compensation to the homeowner for alternative living costs during the remediation, moving and storage and personal property damage;
  • the reservation of rights for bodily injury;
  • attorneys fees and expenses to be negotiated by the PSC and KPT and to be paid by KPT.

As outlined in the settlement, KPT will retain and supervise contractors to do the work on a cost-effective basis. The completed homes will be inspected by environmental engineers, who will certify to the homeowner that their home is free of problem drywall odors and contamination.

Chinese gypsum board was used by many builders in recent years as a low-cost alternative to American-made products. Many of the damaged homes are in Florida, Virginia and throughout the Gulf region, where builders used the Chinese wallboard to construct new homes following Hurricane Katrina and other storms, and throughout the housing bubble. In the past several years more than 7,000  U.S. homeowners have filed similar suits alleging that noxious sulfuric fumes from the defective drywall have caused extensive property damage to their homes, including corrosion of  plumbing, electrical wiring, and appliances. These outcomes will continue to have a huge impact on drywall litigation pending around the country.

"These initial decisions in Louisiana are hugely important for thousands of homeowners who have been living with the poltergeist effects caused by this defective material in their midst. The high concentrations of sulfur, strontium, and other toxins released by this inferior drywall has permeated their residences, destroyed their property," said Mr. Seeger.

Read more about Chinese Drywall Issues in Hampton Roads And Williamsburg VA Here

 

To see a list of addresses in Virginia where Chinese drywall was delivered, this is a delivery manifest from  Venture Drywall Supply. The list was compiled for national litigation.

Click here to see delivery manifest for Williamsburg and Hampton Roads VA

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