Dec. 9, 2009 – The early December deadline to join in the Omnibus Complaint in the Chinese drywall MDL litigation may have passed, but it’s not too late to file a claim for Chinese drywall problems. While those who met the deadline may get a faster resolution of their claim than those who file later, the court is still accepting cases for people with Chinese drywall claims. People with Chinese drywall problems can still get a home inspection, and a free Chinese drywall lawsuit review, by calling the Chinese Drywall Attorney Alliance at 1-800-509-5357. Another way to get help is to complete the Chinese drywall lawsuit review form on the Chinese Drywall Attorney Alliance website (www.ChineseDrywallAttorneyAlliance.com). The law firms of the Chinese Drywall Attorney Alliance (a multistate alliance of law firms for people with Chinese drywall problems) includes lawyers licensed to practice law in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia and many othre affected states.
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An October 23, 2009 article in the Palm Beach Post describes one of the home inspections ordered by U.S. District Judge Eldon E. Fallon in New Orleans. Judge Fallon is presiding over the Multidistrict litigation involving toxic Chinese drywall. Judge Fallon has ordered the inspection of thirty homes nationwide.
The Post article describes the plight of Paul and Alli Sirota of Boynton Beach, Florida, whose $700,000 house was built using defective Chinese drywall. Health concerns drove the Sirotas from their home, but they were present when home inspectors looked for drywall markings or corrosion on electrical outlets, light switches, water heaters and air conditioners. The inspections do not address health considerations.
The court-ordered inspections are expected to wrap up soon, and the trials could begin as early as January.
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