In Re Chinese Manufactured Drywall Products

706 F. Supp. 2d 655
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Louisiana
DecidedApril 8, 2010
DocketMDL No. 2047
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

This text of 706 F. Supp. 2d 655 (In Re Chinese Manufactured Drywall Products) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering District Court, E.D. Louisiana primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
In Re Chinese Manufactured Drywall Products, 706 F. Supp. 2d 655 (E.D. La. 2010).

Opinion

706 F.Supp.2d 655 (2010)

In re CHINESE MANUFACTURED DRYWALL PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION.
This Document Relates to Germano, et al.
v.
Taishan Gypsum Co. Ltd., et al. case no. 09-6687.

MDL No. 2047.

United States District Court, E.D. Louisiana.

April 8, 2010.

*656 Phillip A. Wittmann, Stone, Pigman, Walther, Wittmann, LLC, Judy Y. Barrasso *657 Barrasso, Usdin, Kupperman, Freeman & Sarver, LLC, New Orleans, LA, for Chinese Manufactured Drywall Products Liability Litigation.

FINDINGS OF FACT & CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

ELDON E. FALLON, District Judge.

                                       TABLE OF CONTENTS
 I. Background & Procedural History ..............................................  659
II. Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law ........................................  660
    A. Background: Gypsum & Drywall ..............................................  660
    B. How & When the Chinese Drywall was Installed in the
        Plaintiff-intervenor Homes ...............................................  661
    C. General Scientific Findings on Chinese Drywall Which Distinguish it
        From Typical, Benign Drywall .............................................  663
    D. Plaintiff-intervenor Homes Have Been Exposed to a Corrosive
        Environment Produced by Chinese Drywall ..................................  666
       1. CPSC Standards .........................................................  666
       2. Florida Division of Health Standards ...................................  667
       3. Battelle & International Standards Association Classifications
            Indicate the Corrosion Found in Plaintiff-intervenor Homes is
            Severe ...............................................................  667
          a. Qualitative Criteria for Corrosivity ................................  667
          b. Quantitative Criteria for Corrosivity ...............................  668
       4. Peer-reviewed Literature & Expert Opinion Consensus ....................  669
    E. Scope of Remediation ......................................................  671
       1. All Drywall in the Plaintiff-intervenor Homes Needs to be Removed
            & Replaced ...........................................................  671
          a. Drywall sales and delivery records, where available, lack the
              reliability and precision necessary to locate all of the Chinese
              drywall in a mixed drywall home ....................................  672
          b. The Knauf proposed method, or combination of methods, for
              selective drywall identification do not rise above the level of
              experimental, and lack the scientific reliability necessary to
              conduct a board-by-board removal system at the present time ........  672
          c. Removal of all drywall in a mixed home is efficient and cost
              effective ..........................................................  673
          d. It is not practical or economical to detect, selectively remove,
              and replace individual boards of Chinese drywall ...................  674
       2. All Electrical Wires in the Plaintiff-intervenor Homes Need to be
           Replaced ..............................................................  675
          a. Scientific Reasons ..................................................  675
          b. Economic & Practical Reasons ........................................  677
       3. All Copper Pipes in the Plaintiff-intervenor Homes Need to be
           Replaced ..............................................................  677
          a. Scientific Reasons ..................................................  677
          b. Economic & Practical Reasons ........................................  678
       4. HVAC Units in the Plaintiff-intervenor Homes Need to be Replaced .......  678
          a. Scientific Reasons ..................................................  678
          b. Economic & Practical Reasons ........................................  680
       5. Selective Electrical Devices & Appliances in the Plaintiff-intervenor
            Homes Need to be Replaced ............................................  681
          a. Scientific Reasons ..................................................  681
          b. Economic & Practical Reasons ........................................  683
       6. Whether Flooring Needs to be Replaced ..................................  683
          a. Carpet Must be Replaced .............................................  683
          b. Hardwood or Vinyl Flooring Must be Replaced .........................  683
          c. Tile Flooring May Need to be Replaced ...............................  683

*658
       7. Items Which Must be Removed With the Drywall May Need to be
            Replaced .............................................................  683
          a. Cabinets Must be Replaced ...........................................  683
          b. Countertops Must be Replaced ........................................  684
          c. Trim, Crown Molding and Baseboards Must be Replaced .................  684
          d. Bathroom Fixtures Must be Replaced ..................................  684
       8. Insulation Must be Replaced ............................................  684
       9. The Plaintiff-intervenor Homes Will Need to be Cleaned with a
            HEPA Vacuum, Wet-wiped or Power-washed, & Allowed to
            Air-out After Remediation ............................................  685
       10. After Remediation, an Independent, Qualified Engineering
            Company Should Certify that the Homes are Safe for Occupation ........  685
       11. The Scope of Work is Consistent with Chinese Drywall Remediation
             by National Homebuilders ............................................  685
       12. The Court's Scope of Remediation as Compared to the NAHB &
             CPSC Remediation Protocols ..........................................  686
       13. The Plaintiff-intervenor Families Will be out of Their Homes for 4-6
             Months During Remediation ...........................................  686
    F. The Costs of Repairing Virginia CDW Homes is on Average $86/Square
        Foot .....................................................................  687
    G. It is Not Certain that Plaintiff-intervenors Have Suffered Property
        Devaluation Caused by the Chinese Drywall Contamination ..................  688
    H. Chinese Drywall Effects on Plaintiff-intervenors & Their Homes, & Their
        Resulting Damages ........................................................  689
       1. The Plaintiff-intervenor Cases Provide a Representative
            Cross-section of Homes Contaminated by Chinese Drywall &
            Persons Harmed by Chinese Drywall ....................................  689
       2. Law Applicable to Plaintiff-intervenors' Recovery of Damages ...........  690
       3. Plaintiff-intervenors & Their Damages ..................................  693
          a. Deborah and William Morgan ..........................................  693
             i. Background .......................................................  693
            ii. Damages ..........................................................  695
          b. Jerry and Inez Baldwin ..............................................  696
             i. Background .......................................................  696
            ii. 

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

Kent Holifield v. City Salvage, Inc.
230 So. 3d 736 (Court of Appeals of Mississippi, 2017)
In Re: Chinese-Manufactured
Fifth Circuit, 2014
Germano v. Taishan Gypsum Co.
742 F.3d 576 (Fifth Circuit, 2014)
Bishop v. Alfa Mutual Insurance
796 F. Supp. 2d 814 (S.D. Mississippi, 2011)
Lopez v. Shelter Insurance
833 F. Supp. 2d 613 (S.D. Mississippi, 2011)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
706 F. Supp. 2d 655, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/in-re-chinese-manufactured-drywall-products-laed-2010.