Chinese drywall problems are seen spreading to Mississippi and Louisiana, according to an article on HousingWire.com. The October 14, 2009 HousingWire.com article notes:
Many homeowners along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, whose properties were damaged during Hurricane Katrina, likely used Chinese drywall to make repairs. These rebuilding projects took place before the industry became aware that some types of Chinese drywall contained high levels of damaging chemicals that would corrode pipes, emit foul smells.
Although the original complaints about Chinese drywall problems began in Florida, it seems that victims of Hurricane Katrina may find themselves victimized again. The Chinese Drywall Attorney Alliance, with law firms across the U.S., is determined to use every available legal avenue to protect its clients against further victimization. If you own a home or business which contains toxic Chinese Drywall, call us for a free legal consultation at 1-800-509-5357, or use our free Chinese drywall case review form.
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