Uponor Plumbing Fixture Lawsuits

Uponor Plumbing Fixture Lawsuits

Allegedly Defective Uponor Pex plumbing fixtures may have caused property damage for a number of property owners, and those who have experienced loss due to plumbing fixture failure may be eligible to participate in a class action lawsuit to recover damages. Cracked and leaking Uponor plumbing fittings can result in damage to the walls and flooring of both homes and offices, in addition to destroying other personal property, according to allegations.

If you are a property owner, and Uponor Pex plumbing fixture failure has damaged your property, fill out our free, no-obligation case evaluation form today to find out if you are eligible to join a Uponor class action lawsuit. You may be able to recover financial compensation for the damages related to your Uponor Pex plumbing fixtures.

Which Uponor Fixtures May Be Defective?

The Uponor Pex lawsuits currently in litigation are concerned with plumbing fittings that are inserted into crosslinked polyethlyene (PEX) tubing. The potential class action lawsuit against Uponor under investigation is concerned with Uponor Pex fixtures only, particularly the F1960 model. The fixtures in question are made of brass, but are not marked with the name “Uponor” or “RTI,” the name of their wholly owned subsidiary. Rather, the allegedly defective Uponor plumbing fixtures in question are stamped “P Pex” or “MB Pex” on their side, and may be fitted with stainless steel metal clamps that are stamped in a similar fashion.

Uponor Pex Class Action Lawsuit: Status

It has been alleged that the plumbing fittings in question are “defective,” “unreasonably dangerous,” and “non merchantable.” Uponor, Inc. is currently in litigation against the third-party Texas manufacturer of the defective Uponor Pex fixtures, though some have suggested that there are serious issues in the design, as well as the manufacture, of these products.

At the moment, Uponor is allegedly refusing to pay for damage caused to consumers by their Pex plumbing fixtures, and they have yet to admit to any wrongdoing on their part. Nor are they offering to replace the defective plumbing systems that have damaged their customers’ property or could do so in the future, according to allegations. The more consumers speak up, the more likely it is that a Uponor class action lawsuit could provide compensation for the damages they have incurred.

If Uponor Pex plumbing fixtures have damaged your property, speak with a Uponor class action lawsuit attorney to see if you are eligible to participate in a lawsuit and receive compensation for your loss. The quicker you act, the more you ensure that your rights are protected. Fill out our simple, no-cost, no-obligation form on the right to learn more about your eligibility.

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