This involved jarrett siding that was manufactured at the jarratt va plant between 1979 and 1987 only.
Louisiana pacific siding class action lawsuit.
The class action suit agains louisiana pacific is over.
The class action lawsuit against louisiana pacific hardboard siding products is over.
Georgia pacific stopped making siding at that plant in 1987 because it did not meet expectations.
Over 500 million has been paid out to customers regarding this suit.
It s too late to be part of the class action suit between 1985 and 1995 800 000 homes were sided with a louisiana pacific lp product called inner seal that sparked one of the largest class action lawsuits in history after the siding began to fail.
This lawsuit ended up resulting in a judgment for the homeowners that added up to 25 million bucks.
The class action was open to anybody with this siding on their homes that was installed prior to 1 1 96 and that siding is damaged or becomes damaged prior to 1 1 2003 and did not opt out during the opt out period.
Louisiana pacific corporation lp makes a variety of engineered wood products including smartside siding.
During the 1990s lp was the defendant in a major class action lawsuit over its osb siding product known as inner seal manufactured from the early 1990s through 1996.
The company had initiated the class action lawsuit to speed up the process and according to the judge presiding over the case got the most money to the most people in the quickest amount of time based on my experience.
Lieff cabraser served as co lead class counsel on behalf of a nationwide class of homeowners with defective exterior siding on their homes.
The siding is currently under its original 25 year warranty.
Plaintiffs asserted claims for breach of warranty fraud negligence and violation of consumer protection statutes.
The class action is over.
In re louisiana pacific inner seal siding litigation.
The publically traded company was founded in 1973 and is headquartered in nashville.
The class action was open to anybody with this siding on their homes that was installed prior to 1 1 96 and that siding is damaged or becomes damaged prior to 1 1 2003 and did not opt out during the opt out period.