Morning Star Strand Bamboo Flooring
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing wood flooring as durable, meeting industry standards, and providing a 50 year warranty when the flooring is subject to premature cracking, splitting, warping, and shrinking
June 2015: Some of the class-action lawsuits against Lumber Liquidators were transferred to one court where they will be heard together. (In Re: Lumber Liquidators Chinese-Manufactured Flooring Products Marketing, Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2627, Judicial Panel on Multi-District Litigation)
Early 2015: Numerous class-action lawsuits were filed against Lumber Liquidators over a period of a few months all alleging that the company falsely markets its laminate flooring as complying with the California Air Resources Board (CARB) standards when it actually does not. The complaints claim that the laminate flooring contains more formaldehyde (a substance that can cause health problems, such as cancer) than the CARB standards allow.
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Allegations: Misleadingly marketing wood flooring as durable, meeting industry standards, and providing a 50 year warranty when the flooring is subject to premature cracking, splitting, warping, and shrinking
In July, August, and September 2016, multiple class-action lawsuits were filed against Lumber Liquidators for allegedly deceptively marketing its “Dream Home” brand laminate flooring as “durable” and meeting the AC3…
A recent slew of class-action lawsuits allege company falsely markets its laminate flooring as safe.