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The manufacturer of the Flushmate toilet flushing system has agreed to pay $18 million to resolve multiple class action lawsuits accusing the company selling a defective product that causes toilets to explode. If you own or owned a toilet equipped with a Series 503 Flushmate III Pressure-Assist Flushing System, you may be eligible to claim money from the class action settlement.
The Flushmate settlement was reached in late January 2014 after nine months of lengthy negotiations. The proposed class action settlement will resolve five class action lawsuits alleging that Sloan Valve Company manufactured and sold Flushmate Systems that may unexpectedly leak and/or burst. The Flushmate System was installed in certain toilets manufactured by American Standard, Crane, Ecotech, Eljer, Gerber, Kohler, Mancesa, Mansfield, Orion, St. Thomas, Universal Rundle, Vitra, Vitromex and Western Pottery.
The Flushmate class action lawsuits were filed after multiple consumers complained that they suffered personal injury and/or property damage caused by their toilet exploding. A voluntary recall of the Flushmate III System was issued in June 2012 and January 2014.
According to the Flushmate Settlement Administrator, some Flushmate III systems manufactured between Oct. 14, 1997 and June 30, 2009 may leak and/or burst at or near the weld seam of the system’s vessel, releasing stored pressure. If the system bursts, it can lift the toilet fixture’s porcelain tank lid and shatter the lid and/or the toilet’s tank, posing impact or laceration hazards and property damage.
The Flushmate class action settlement does not involve claims of personal injury, only property damage.
Who’s Eligible
Class Members of the Flushmate settlement include anyone who owns or owned a toilet equipped with a Flushmate system manufactured between Oct. 14, 1997 and June 30, 2009.
Not all Flushmate Systems qualify. To see if yours does, lift the china lid of your toilet fixture and locate the serial number located on the label on top of the Flushmate System. The manufacturing date code range must fall between 101497 and 063009 to be eligible to file a claim.
Potential Award
Eligible claimants will receive reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses related to:
- installing a Flushmate repair kit, a replacement Flushmate pressure vessel, and/or a replacement toilet; and
- direct property damage caused by a Flushmate System that leaked or burst.
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For installation reimbursement claims, it is anticipated that the minimum payment will be at least $50 for the first Flushmate Toilet and $25 for each additional Flushmate Toilet located at the same Property address. This amount may be reduced depending on the number of claims filed.
Proof of Purchase
Submitting copies of your invoices or receipts with your claim will help ensure it is approved. However, you may still submit a claim without this documentation as long as you provide the System serial number or other proof of ownership.
Claim Form Deadline
9/18/2018 Â UPDATED EXTENDED DEADLINE
Case Name
United Desert Charities, et al. v. Sloan Valve Company, et al., Case No. 2:12-cv-06878, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
Final Hearing
8/24/2014
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
Flushmate Claims Administrator
P.O. Box 1272
Lancaster, CA 93584
Phone:(877) 412-5277
Fax: (661) 951-0978
CSR@flushmateclaims.com
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38 thoughts onFlushmate Toilet System Class Action Settlement
Received check in Illinois May 15th . thanks $50
I received a $75 check in IL
Received $50 check today…hooray
Yes, I had 3 of the 504 lll, all junk, removed them after one blasted the tank, replaced it within the time range. Just bought 3 more different ones!
Has anyone received a payment yet? If so, how much?
Have cracked toilet tank. will cost 60 dollars for a plumber to show up. Then parts and supplies. wow.
We have a model 101526-F3, Series 060503 F3K 1701, on Kohler tank #4404. I have no idea where our original paperwork is..unfortunately. It was installed approx 2003 or early 2004. I had no idea this was on recall until searching for a replacement tank and saw the U-Tube video of the explosion. Ours did not explode but developed moaning sounds after flushing, and a spraying leak on both sides of the tank approx 5-6 months ago. Had heard constant water running sound, and checked tank & found the leaks. We have had the water turned off unit for past 4 months (only 2 of us in house). I just now have funds available to replace the unit. Found this unit on Amazon for $124.95. Are we eligible to join the class action suit, or be reimbursed our replacement cost?? Please advise and thank you.
We have 2 defective toilets. Of course, we have the serial numbers and can provide photos. Since we didnt register the product when we purchased it, out claim is denied. Doesnt make sense….they can come look at the toilets if they want. They just dont want to pay out the money!
This is extended until 9/24/2016
Any updates
The same issues are occuring with the 504 series. We have replaced 150 of the 300 of them in our hotel.