In a personal injury product liability verdict that product safety advocates hope will spark government restrictions on defective Chinese drywall, a Florida jury awarded a Miami couple $2.4 million in damages last week. It was the first of what promises to be many product liability suits in Philadelphia and across the nation targeting defective drywall produced in China and sold in the United States. U.S. drywall distributor Banner Supply Co. which supplied the drywall purchased and installed by the Florida couple has been named in thousands of similar product liability lawsuits involving defective Chinese drywall.
According to reports, the Florida couple installed Chinese-manufactured drywall supplied by Banner Supply Co. in their Miami home. Shortly thereafter, the couple was forced to vacate their dream home because of the foul odor and noxious fumes emitted by the drywall. Chinese-manufactured drywall has come under investigation by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Testing at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California revealed that some Chinese drywall brands emit as much as 100 times more hydrogen sulfide than U.S.-produced drywall. CPSC investigations of more than 3,300 complaints about Chinese drywall have attributed hydrogen sulfide emissions to corrosion of appliances, air conditioning coils and other metals. The drywall with the highest level of hydrogen sulfide emissions was produced in China four to five years ago.
Thousands of homeowners in Philadelphia and across the country may be affected by the defective drywall. In typical experience, homeowner claims to insurance companies have been denied. Many builders and rehabbers have refused to respond to consumer complaints. Only one Chinese company, Knauf Plasterboard Tinanjin, has even acknowledged U.S. complaints. Frustrated homeowners are turning to Philadelphia personal injury lawyers to assert their product liability claims, recoup their losses and force replacement of this noxious, defective product in their homes.
If you believe you are the victim of defective Chinese drywall, contact a Philadelphia defective product attorney today about your rights.