Sarah Mirando  |  March 1, 2013

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Zurn Pipe Fittings Class Action Settlement

The Zurn Pex plumbing settlement will resolve a class action lawsuit known as In re: Zurn Pex Plumbing Products Liability Litigation that alleges Zurn sold defective F1807 Pipe Fittings between 1996 and 2010 that prematurely degrade, leak and cause damage as a result of corrosion. The class action lawsuit also claims that the warranty Zurn provided with these F1807 Fittings should pay for repairs related to their alleged failures. It is seeking money damages for current and former owners of structures containing the defective Zurn pipe fittings and a court order requiring Zurn to honor future warranty claims for damage resulting from the F1807 Fittings.

Zurn denies any wrongdoing but has agreed to a $20 million class action lawsuit settlement to avoid ongoing litigation.

Who’s Eligible

Class Members of the Zurn class action settlement include any person or entity that owns or owned a building or property containing brass crimp fittings and connectors manufactured to ASTM standard F1807 and which were made from a type of brass commonly known as “yellow brass.” People and entities that paid for damage or repairs caused by a leak of a Zurn F1807 fitting or connector may also file a claim in this settlement.

You can tell if your plumbing system contains Zurn’s F1807 Fittings because they are stamped with “Qpex.” The fittings (known as QestPEX Crimp System, Qicksert fittings, and Qick/Sert insert fittings) can be located at joints in the plastic pipe. You can learn more about the F1807 Fittings by visiting www.PlumbingFittingSettlement.com.

Zurn Qpex pipe fittings

Potential Award

Up to $100,000 depending on your individual damages/circumstances.

Proof of Purchase

None.

Claim Form Deadline
  • For a leak or occlusion that occurs on or before April 1, 2013, the deadline to submit a claim is April 1, 2014.
  • For a leak or occlusion that occurs after April 1, 2013, the deadline to submit a claim is 12 months after an eligible leak or occlusion occurs.
  • Zurn will not pay any claims that are submitted by Claim Form after April 1, 2020.
Case Name

In re Zurn Pex Plumbing Products Liability Litigation, Case No. 8-cv-01958, U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota

Case Summary

Class Members that experienced at least one leak in a Zurn F1807 Fitting due to corrosion or are able to demonstrate through a “flow test” that corrosion is causing a differential in water flow of more 50% between the hot and cold lines of one or more system fixtures are eligible to seek benefits under the Zurn plumbing fittings class action lawsuit settlement.

These benefits include, but are not limited to:

Payment of Property Damages Due to Leaks: Receive up to 60% of documented damage resulting from each leak (up to $100,000) that occur(ed) during the seven year claims period. You must provide proof of the presence of the F1807 Fittings in the subject property and documentation sufficient to support the claim (photographs, invoices, video, or other support) and establish that the root cause of the leak was corrosion of the Zurn F1807 Fittings. Claims filed without supporting documentation may not be paid.

Re-Plumbs of Structures that have Experienced Multiple Leaks: If you own a Small Structure or Medium Structure that has had two or more leaks prior to April 1, 2020, or a Large Structure that has had five or more leaks prior to April 1, 2020, whose root cause was corrosion of F1807 Fittings, you may request to have your plumbing system replaced by an approved contractor. The Claims Administrator will pay you up to 60% of the re-plumb cost, with the balance to be paid by you before the work is done.

For Small Structures and Medium Structures, such payment by the Claims Administrator will be subject to a cap of $7,000 and within an overall per claim cap (meaning the cost of re-plumb plus the cost paid due to the leak that led to the re-plumb) of $100,000. For Large Structures, the cap will be $100,000, including both the amounts paid for the re-plumb and the amounts paid as a result of property damage from the leak that led to the re-plumb.

If the third-party Remediation Contractor is unable to perform the re-plumb, or if you do not wish to use the Remediation Contractor to do the work or do not wish the re-plumb to be done with a Zurn Pex plumbing system, the Claims Administrator will pay a contractor of your choosing a cash equivalent out of the settlement fund equal to what the Settlement Agreement provides would have been paid to the Remediation Contractor for the work.

The ONLY way to receive any money benefits from the Zurn plumbing settlement is to submit a Claim Form with supporting documentation and information to the Claims Administrator by the appropriate deadline. For a leak or occlusion that occurs on or before April 1, 2013, Settlement Class Members must complete and submit a Claim Form no later than April 1, 2014 (the “Past Claims Deadline”).

For a leak or occlusion that occurs after April 1, 2013, Settlement Class Members must complete and submit a Claim Form no later than 12 months after an eligible leak or occlusion occurs. However, no further claims will be allowed after April 1, 2020 (the “Future Claims Deadline”).

Final Hearing

2/25/2013

UPDATE: Final Approval was granted on Feb. 27, 2013.

Claims Administrator

Zurn Pex Claims Administrator
c/o Epiq Systems
P.O. Box 3266
Portland, OR 97208-3266
1 (877) 341-4602

Class Counsel

Shawn Raiter
LARSON KING LLP

Defense Counsel

James A. O’Neal
Daniel J. Connolly
Amy R. Fiterman
FAEGRE BAKER DANIELS LLP

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78 thoughts onZurn Pex Pipe Fittings Class Action Lawsuit Settlement

  1. Linda says:

    The month of April 2016 I submitted all required paper work –pictures, plumber quote to replumb entire house, plumber quote stating Zurn Pex fittings presence and repair receipts for the three leaks & new hot water heater. May 2016 I received a letter requesting additional photos of the pex fitting — showing both sides. 2nd batch of photos were submitted and received by your organization. I called the end of June 2016 to check on the status and was told the claims administrator is working on my claim and will get back to me. It is now December 2016 and so I called to check on the status of my claim and received the same robotic response “the claims administrator is working on your claim”. How long does it take for w claim to get approved and processed for payment? Does anyone know? It has been 8 months and counting for me.

  2. J says:

    I paid a handyman to help me remodel my bath shower, we used PEX connections everywhere, then closed up the wall. It was leaking within the week, so I busted the wall back down and redid all of the work over and over until it wouldn’t leak a drop. It was a pain at the time, and cost me extra time and materials but I have no idea whether I could even prove that with receipts or anything. I haven’t had any issues in ~2yrs, so I really don’t want to bust the bathroom wall open again (it’s tile over concrete with plaster on metal lath wall) just to take pictures of the fittings used. Is this even worth my concern, or should I replace it again to avoid the potential for another unseen leak?
    Since the handyman provided the PEX collars, tubing, and fittings out of his own toolbox I have no idea what kind or how old they were. I sourced all of the other fittings and materials…
    He never gave me a receipt. He actually never even finished the job. But he did take my money and run.

  3. Geri says:

    What paperwork did you need to submit?

  4. Julie Cavanaugh says:

    Will you let me know when my claim will receive payout?

  5. Wonka says:

    LYNN you should not post comments on this matter unless you have basic comprehension on the material you are reading. Docs state that payments are made yearly. You have till 2020 to file.

  6. Carolyn says:

    Has anyone received payment? Every time I call to speak to someone and get a status update…they literally read me the information off the website – word for word. And all I am told is to keep calling them… for what? So they can continue reading me the same thing on the website. I am starting to feel as if this is a fraudulent claim.

    1. Linda says:

      Carolyn did anyone ever resolve your claim? I’m just asking because it has been 8 months and counting for me. Whenever I call I get the same responses as you mentioned above.

  7. JENA says:

    IT STATES IN INFO THAT PAYMENTS WILL BE DONE YEARLY. IT DOESNT STATE ANYWHERE NO PAYMENT TIL 2020 PEOPLE HAVE ALREADY RECIEVED THIER PAYMENT SETTLEMENT

  8. LYNN says:

    Unfortunately you have to wait until the deadline of 2020 for payment.

  9. Big Joe says:

    Chris, I really don’t know what’s going on. if i found out anything i’ll pass it along.

  10. chris says:

    was wondering are we going to have to wait till 2020 when claim is closed for us to get paid?

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