Avvo Guide: What To Do If You Supplied or Installed Chinese Drywall?

Published on April 3, 2009 by

Wolfe Law Group’s Scott Wolfe just published a Legal Guide on the lawyer rating web-service, Avvo.com, titled “What To Do If You Supplied or Installed Chinese Drywall?

The Legal Guide goes on to answer that precise question, offering builders, suppliers and other construction participants with helpful tips on how to proceed if they are wrapped up in an imported drywall claim.

The Legal Guide’s summary states as follows:

Enough Chinese Drywall was imported into the United States to build 60,000 average-sized homes. Many now fear the drywall was contaminated, and to blame for the rapid corrosion of building elements and health concerns. What to do if your company supplied or installed Chinese Drywall? Read on.

And here are the tips (stripped of commentary):

  • Determine Whether Your Company Supplied or Installed Chinese Drywall;
  • Mitigate Your Damages
  • Get Prepared
  • Get Counsel and Consider Legal Options

Read the full legal guide on Avvo.com here.

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