$2.6M Chinese drywall ruling for 7 Hampton Roads, Virginia homeowners April 9, 2010

 

Chinese drywall ruling was made on Thursday, April 8, by U.S. District Judge Eldon E. Fallon in New Orleans, awarding seven Virginia homeowners $2.6 million in damages

The seven Virginia homeowners were chosen as representatives of homes affected by the toxic Chinese drywall across the country- one Virginia Beach family, two in Newport News, and four in Williamsburg.

The Virginian Pilot reports that his ruling stated all of the drywall within the homes must be removed, including materials that were corroded due to the Chinese drywall, as well as anything damaged during the removal process.

The damages awarded also include costs to relocate the families while the remediation work is in process, and other expenses such as bankruptcy or foreclosure caused by the drywall.  Judge Fallon also awarded damages for the loss of use of the properties, according to the Virginian Pilot.

Attorney Richard Serpe of Norfolk,Virginia who represented these seven homeowners states, “The judge went right down the line in adopting the scope of remediation and loss of property.  We think it was a sober and fair decision.” 

The ruling was against the Chinese manufacturer Taishan Gypsum Co. Ltd., who did not respond to the lawsuit forcing Judge Fallon to enter into a default judgement.  Unfortunately, this ruling means little, as far as compensation, if Taishan ignores the judgement. 

“Serpe plans to ask Fallon for a judgement against Taishan for more than 80 other clients in Hampton Roads whose properties were built with Chinese-made drywall.  Serpe is also representing local homeowners in Norfolk Circuit Court cases against the construction supplier, Norfolk-based Venture Supply, Inc., and against multiple builders and subcontractors.”

The New York Times: Judge Awards Families $2.6M Over Chinese Drywall
WSJ: Judge Awards Families $2.6 Million in Chinese Drywall Case

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