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Title: Carrier | Bryant Condensing Furnace Class Action Suit
Post by: Admin on June 30, 2007, 07:48:10 PM
Read the Ontario Superior Court Amended Statement of Claim - Here (http://hvactechgroup.com/files/carriersuit.pdf)

QuoteOwners of Carrier and Bryant residential condensing furnaces in the states of Washington, Wisconsin, and Michigan and Province of Ontario have filed separate class action lawsuits against Carrier Corporation, the manufacturer of Carrier and Bryant condensing furnaces (also marketed under the brand names "Day & Night" and "Payne"). The homeowners allege that beginning in the mid-1980s, Carrier started manufacturing its high-end furnaces out of inferior material that corrodes and prematurely fails, without disclosing that fact to consumers.

QuoteSeattle, Washington -- May 1, 2007 -- Class counsel announced that today United States District Court Judge Ronald B. Leighton ordered that a case filed by current and past Washington State owners of high-efficiency furnaces manufactured by Carrier may proceed as a class action lawsuit.

QuoteMinnesota Homeowners Join National Litigation Against Carrier Corporation For Concealing Alleged Defects In High-Efficiency Carrier, Bryant, Payne and Day & Night Furnaces

Read the U.S./Canada Settlement Agreement - Here (http://hvactechgroup.com/files/carrier%20settlement.pdf)