There are certain exclusions to the Settlement Class that are detailed on the Settlement Website at The class action settlement is being presented to the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey for approval, where the first-filed Cole matter is pending. The Settlement Class includes "all Persons that own or have owned at any time since January 1, 2005, a residential or commercial structure in the United States that contains or contained NIBCO's Tubing, Fittings, or Clamps, including their spouses, joint owners, heirs, executors, administrators, mortgagees, tenants, creditors, lenders, predecessors, successors, trusts and trustees, and assigns ("Occupant Persons") as well as all Persons who have standing and are entitled to assert a claim on behalf of any such Occupant Persons, such as but not limited to a builder, contractor, distributor, seller, subrogated insurance carrier, or other Person who has claims for contribution, indemnity or otherwise against NIBCO based on claims for Qualifying Leaks of the Tubing, Fittings, or Clamps with respect to such residential or commercial structures." The Settlement Class also includes all persons who subsequently purchase or otherwise obtain an interest in a property covered by this Settlement without the need of a formal assignment by contract or court order. "The settlement is consistent with our core commitment to quality and shows that we stand behind the products we make and sell." "The company has agreed to settle these claims to provide a predictable path for putting this litigation behind us and to give affected customers who have had water leaks a way to pursue their claims without the time and expense of individual lawsuits," said Rex Martin, Chairman of NIBCO's Board of Directors. The settlement agreement is not, and does not include, an admission of a defect. NIBCO rejects the allegation and notes that the products were certified by all appropriate industry standards organizations and that a low number of leaks have been reported relative to the volume of product sold during the years these products have been in service. Plaintiffs allege that these products, which were mainly used in residential and commercial applications, are defective and can leak causing water damage. NIBCO and Plaintiffs announce that they have reached a $43.5 million settlement to resolve two nationwide class action lawsuits related to NIBCO's PEX 1006 tubing that NIBCO manufactured from January 2005 through August 2012, as well as the F1807 yellow brass fittings and stainless steel clamps that were used with NIBCO's PEX 1006 tubing. Join stainless steel pipes in home class actio suit Pc#("NIBCO") and Plaintiffs' law firms, Berger Montague PC and Sauder Schelkopf LLC, to announce a class action settlement in the lawsuits captioned Cole, et al. 29, 2018 /PRNewswire/ - The following is being jointly released by the NIBCO PEX Settlement Administrator on behalf of NIBCO Inc.
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