Drywall is a common building material that is composed of gypsum or plaster and is encased in cardboard. It is mostly used in the construction of interior walls and ceilings. The product is usually produced in the United States, but a drywall shortage between 2004 and 2006 forced many builders to import drywall from China. The problem is that this imported Chinese drywall is defective. It has caused damages to homes and offices and poses health risks to the families and workers who have inhaled the dangerous fumes that it emits.
Attorney Scott Weinstein explains some signs that your home may have been built with defective Chinese wallboard.
There is confusion regarding the difference between a mass tort lawsuit and a class action lawsuit. Attorney Scott Weinstein explains how a class action lawsuit is different than a mass tort.
Drywall comprises a large part of the inside of your home. Attorney Scott Weinstein explains why imported Chinese drywall could pose problems for you and your family.
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