By Top Class Actions  |  January 31, 2010

Category: Legal News

Shingles, Hammer and NailsThe CertainTeed Organic/Damaged Shingle class action lawsuit settlement has been posted. If you have shingles on your house, they’re under warranty (typically 20 – 30 years,) and they’re damaged, they may be covered under the CertainTeed Organic Shingle class action lawsuit settlement. This class action settlement pays out $100s – $1000s to qualified claimants who have CertainTeed organic shingles. The CertainTeed Organic Shingle class action lawsuit settlement covers residents of the United States and Canada. CertainTeed Organic shingles were sold under multiple brand names, so make sure to check out the damaged shingle class action settlement page to see if your shingles are included.

Replacing your roof is a major expense and if you can get some of that expense covered by the CertainTeed Damaged Shingle class action lawsuit settlement make sure to do so. Check out the CertainTeed Organic Shingle class action lawsuit settlement now. 

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Updated January 31st, 2010

 

 

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