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What is the status of the lawsuit?

Several different plaintiffs filed claims against a variety of defendants beginning in 2006. In October 2007, all of the federal court lawsuits have been consolidated into Multi District Litigation or “MDL”, proceeding, in New Orleans federal court. The MDL lawsuit is in its initial stages. For information about the case, please click on the Case Developments tab of this website.

Is the lawsuit a class action?

Many of the lawsuits that were consolidated into the MDL proceeding were class actions on behalf of Gulf state residents who resided in travel trailers and mobile homes provided by FEMA after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Some of the lawsuits asserted individual claims. The MDL Court has set a deadline for the Plaintiffs to file a consolidated complaint in March 2008.

If I bought a travel trailer or mobile home directly from a dealer (i.e., it was not provided by FEMA), am I a part of the lawsuit?

No. If you fall in this category, and you feel that your trailer is defective, you should consult a lawyer. The contact information for the lawyers involved in this case is listed on this website.

I have heard about the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) recent test results and that FEMA is now moving people out of trailers. Is this correct?

FEMA and CDC have both indicated that the CDC’s test results showed elevated levels of formaldehyde and that they will be moving people out of trailers. For more information, you can access FEMA and CDC’s informational websites at: http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/ehhe/trailerstudy/#4 and http://www.fema.gov/news/newsrelease.fema?id=42611

Pre Trial Order Number 2
January 30, 2008

Order Status Conference
MDL No. 07-1873
This Document Relates to All Cases
January 17, 2008

Order Appointing Steering Committees
MDL No. 07-1873
This Document Relates to All Cases
December 11, 2007

Order Regarding FEMA Testing
MDL No. 07-1873
Case No. 07-7494
November 29, 2007

Pre Trial Order Number 1
November 6, 2007

Transfer Order from MDL Panel
MDL No. 1873
October 23, 2007
 
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Symptoms of Formaldehyde Exposure:

Asthma Attacks
Blurred Vision
Eye irritiation
Shortness of Breath
Sinus Infections
Skin rashes
Coughing
Dizziness
Headaches
Nausea
Nosebleeds
Wheezing
Formaldehyde has been classified as a human carcinogen (cancer-causing substance) by the International Agency for Research on Cancer and as a probable human carcinogen by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency


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