If you have property damage due to failure of acetal Coupling Nut of a Watts Toilet Connector, file a claim to participate in the Watts Toilet Connector Settlement on www.toiletconnector.com.
Watts Water Technologies supply a range of machinery parts and fittings, such as regulators, plumbing and heating, etc. Recently, a settlement has been reached in Watts Water Technologies Inc. and Watts Regulator Co. about toilet connectors with coupling nuts made with acetal plastic designed. If you own a residence or other property in the United States having a Watts toilet connector with an acetal coupling nut, then you can take part in this class action and get benefit.
The lawsuit claimed that the Watts designed and sold toilet connectors with defective acetal coupling nuts, even though the company knew about the faulty condition of coupling nuts. The lawsuit also alleged that the company has provided insufficient installation instructions and failed to give warnings to prevent failure of the coupling nuts. But the defendant denied all the claims and allegations in the lawsuit and stated that the acetal coupling nuts on its toilet connector were not defective in any case, and failure is the result of another factor.
However, the defendant has agreed to settle the class action lawsuit to avoid the expense and risk of a trial.
If you are eligible in this settlement, then you will be provided cash payment of $4 for each eligible toilet connector (up to a maximum of $20) for the replacement of Watts toilet connectors using currently in use or up to 25% of the property damage caused due to failure of coupling nuts, minimum of $4.
To receive payment for the replacement of toilet connector, you must give proof of a photo of the toilet connector’s label or connector itself and the receipt for purchasing the replacement toilet connector. To get a payment for property damage due to failure, you must submit a completed claim form, full proof of payment for property damage repair caused due to failure of acetal coupling nut of a Watts toilet connector and any combination of the Toilet Connector with the failed Coupling Nut, all available labels, packaging, photographs of the Toilet Connector with the failed Coupling Nut, or any purchase receipts for the Toilet Connector.
Highlights of Watts Toilet Connector Settlement:
Watts Toilet Connector Settlement: www.toiletconnector.com
Link to submit a claim form online: https://www.toiletconnector.com/Home/Filing
Address to mail completed claim form:
Trabakoolas v. Watts Water Tech. Claims Administrator
P.O. Box 3170
Portland, OR 97208-3170
Last date to claim your refund: June 29, 2014
Final hearing date: July 16, 2014
Class Counsel:
Simon Paris
Patrick Howard
SALTZ MONGELUZZI BARRETT & BENDESKY PC
Watts Water Technologies supply a range of machinery parts and fittings, such as regulators, plumbing and heating, etc. Recently, a settlement has been reached in Watts Water Technologies Inc. and Watts Regulator Co. about toilet connectors with coupling nuts made with acetal plastic designed. If you own a residence or other property in the United States having a Watts toilet connector with an acetal coupling nut, then you can take part in this class action and get benefit.
The lawsuit claimed that the Watts designed and sold toilet connectors with defective acetal coupling nuts, even though the company knew about the faulty condition of coupling nuts. The lawsuit also alleged that the company has provided insufficient installation instructions and failed to give warnings to prevent failure of the coupling nuts. But the defendant denied all the claims and allegations in the lawsuit and stated that the acetal coupling nuts on its toilet connector were not defective in any case, and failure is the result of another factor.
However, the defendant has agreed to settle the class action lawsuit to avoid the expense and risk of a trial.
If you are eligible in this settlement, then you will be provided cash payment of $4 for each eligible toilet connector (up to a maximum of $20) for the replacement of Watts toilet connectors using currently in use or up to 25% of the property damage caused due to failure of coupling nuts, minimum of $4.
To receive payment for the replacement of toilet connector, you must give proof of a photo of the toilet connector’s label or connector itself and the receipt for purchasing the replacement toilet connector. To get a payment for property damage due to failure, you must submit a completed claim form, full proof of payment for property damage repair caused due to failure of acetal coupling nut of a Watts toilet connector and any combination of the Toilet Connector with the failed Coupling Nut, all available labels, packaging, photographs of the Toilet Connector with the failed Coupling Nut, or any purchase receipts for the Toilet Connector.
Highlights of Watts Toilet Connector Settlement:
Watts Toilet Connector Settlement: www.toiletconnector.com
Link to submit a claim form online: https://www.toiletconnector.com/Home/Filing
Address to mail completed claim form:
Trabakoolas v. Watts Water Tech. Claims Administrator
P.O. Box 3170
Portland, OR 97208-3170
Last date to claim your refund: June 29, 2014
Final hearing date: July 16, 2014
Class Counsel:
Simon Paris
Patrick Howard
SALTZ MONGELUZZI BARRETT & BENDESKY PC
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