The attorneys of Morgan & Morgan (ForThePeople.com) are currently investigating cases of defective Chinese drywall in Florida homes. The defective drywall has been linked to costly electrical problems and has been the subject of several defective product lawsuits. To date, hundreds of Florida homeowners have reported problems with defective dry wall from China in new homes built between 2004-2006.
The defective Chinese drywall is often evidenced through a strong sulfur odor, similar to the smell of rotten eggs. Additional signs of defective Chinese drywall include corrosion of copper wires and metals and corrosion of air conditioning coils. Residents of affected homes may also be exposed to corrosive gases. Although authorities have not yet determined if these gases pose a serious health threat, some residents of homes built with Chinese drywall have reported suffering from respiratory problems, irritated eyes, frequent headaches, and nose bleeds.
To learn more about the defective Chinese drywall, visit Morgan & Morgan's Defective Chinese Drywall Information Center. Information about defective Chinese drywall causes and signs, the manufacturing and building companies linked to the defective drywall, and the defective drywall class action lawsuit filed by Morgan & Morgan are available for site visitors to review.
If you have noticed signs of defective drywall in your home, it is important to take action as soon as possible in order to ensure that your rights are protected. Morgan & Morgan’s defective product attorneys are offering a free consultation for those who believe their health and homes have been affected by the defective drywall. If you believe defective Chinese drywall was used in the construction of your home, fill out the free case legal evaluation form today to learn your legal options for pursuing compensation.
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