Georgia pacific had two brands involved in class action suits.
Pressed wood siding class action suit.
On january 15 1998 the circuit court of mobile county alabama granted approval to a settlement reached by plaintiffs the masonite corporation and international paper that provides regionally adjusted replacement costs for damaged siding to class members who make a qualified claim.
Certainteed corporation and representatives of owners of buildings on which the siding had been installed reached a proposed class action settlement.
The class action lawsuit against georgia pacific hardboard siding products is over.
The class action lawsuit against masonite hardboard siding products is over.
Jarrett and catawba siding.
The settlement is intended to resolve disputes between the parties about the performance of the siding.
Own property in the united states or its territories in which masonite omniwood siding has been incorporated and installed from january 1 1992 to january 6 1999.
Masonite omniwood masonite omniwood siding is under class action until january 6 2009.
Jarrett siding that was manufactured at the jarratt va plant between 1979 and 1987.
In 1994 pressboard siding gained national attention when a class action law suit settlement against some of its largest manufacturers dictated that anyone who owned property constructed with their hardboard siding between january 1 1980 and january 15 1998 dates vary by manufacturer could be reimbursed for damages caused from the siding if any.
This stipulated that owners of properties constructed using hardboard siding from january 1 1980 through january 15 1998 depending on the manufacturer could be reimbursed for any damages caused by the product.
If you qualify as an eligible claimant you may be entitled to recover under the settlement agreement.