Christina Spicer  |  December 23, 2019

Category: Household

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lumber liquidators bamboo flooringA settlement website is active after a $30 million settlement agreement in the Lumber Liquidators flooring class action lawsuit was preliminarily approved by a federal court on Dec. 18.

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In 2014, the lead plaintiffs lodged a complaint against Lumber Liquidators Inc. over allegations regarding the company’s Morning Star Bamboo Flooring.

The plaintiffs said the flooring was prone to warping, cracking, and shrinkage long before it reached the end of its 30 year warranty period.

The original plaintiff claimed that her flooring began splintering and showing signs of wear and tear after normal use only a year after it was installed.

Class Members in the Lumber Liquidators class action settlement include those in the United States who purchased the Morning Star Strand Bamboo Flooring during the period between Jan. 1, 2012 and March 15, 2019. There are estimated to be 300,000 Class Members.

Under the terms of the $30 million Lumber Liquidators class action settlement, $14 million will be paid out in cash and another $14 million will go out as store credit to Class Members. An additional $2 million in store credit will reportedly be added if necessary. Class Members will be able to choose between cash and store credit.

The lead plaintiffs requested a $7,500 service award each and the plaintiffs’ attorneys have requested $9.3 million in fees, noting that they had to perform complex and substantial discovery to litigate the case.

According to the order preliminarily approving the Lumber Liquidators class action settlement agreement, the case has gone through five years of litigation, six complaints, and three judges.

“At the hearing on the pending motion for preliminary approval, the court expressed skepticism about the proposed settlement,” notes the order. Issues included Lumber Liquidators’ financial situation and the requested attorneys’ fees, and the court required additional briefing before agreeing to preliminarily approving the settlement agreement.

“Among the issues highlighted in that briefing is Lumber Liquidators’ dire financial situation. In particular, the company’s stock price has declined precipitously since this case was filed,” notes the order. “While plaintiffs estimate their recovery, if they were to prevail at trial, to be at least $180 million, the company now has less than $12 million in cash on hand.”

The order also cautions the plaintiffs’ attorneys about their requested fees. “[C]lass counsel is advised that they are unlikely to recover anything close to the suggested $9.3 million in attorney fees,” notes the order.

Did you purchase Lumber Liquidators Morning Star Strand Bamboo Flooring? Tell us more in the comments below!

The lead plaintiffs and Class Members are represented by Jeffrey B. Cereghino of Cereghino Law Group, Michael F. Ram of Robins Kaplan and Charles J. LaDuca, Brendan Thompson and Ralph Michael Smith of Cuneo Gilbert. The class is also represented by Beth E. Terrell and Jennifer Rust Murray of Terrell Marshall Law Group, Jordan L. Chaikin of Chaikin Law Firm PLLC, Daniel C. Calvert of Parker Waichman LLP, Michael McShane and Jonas P. Mann of Audet & Partners LLP, Robert K. Shelquist and Rebecca A. Peterson of Lockridge Grindal Nauen PLLP, Charles E. Schaffer of Levin Fishbein Sedran & Berman and Erica C. Mirabella of Mirabella Law LLC.

The Lumber Liquidators Defective Bamboo Flooring Class Action Lawsuit is Gold v. Lumber Liquidators Inc., Case No. 3:14-cv-05373, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

UPDATE: January 2020, the Lumber Liquidators flooring class action settlement is now open. Click here to file a claim.

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130 thoughts onLumber Liquidators Flooring Class Action Website Live

  1. Andrea Collins says:

    Poor made product that does not perform as expected. Thank you for doing this!

  2. Tammy Nash says:

    Add me

  3. Kemi Orubo says:

    Please add me. I spent alot of money on flooring that doesnt even look like I did

  4. Vickie emery says:

    Add me

  5. Tammy Bollman says:

    Their flooring is absolutely crap. Over 1000.00 spent plus time and labor just to have it start coming up two weeks later. Looks dirty all the time and starting to smell.

  6. Fernanda Leite says:

    Please add us. We replaced the subfloors thinking we were getting the best quality flooring for our home.
    It looks great, exactly how we wanted, but unfortunately it hasn’t hold the quality, for not even 3 months.
    It’s only my husband and I, and the floor is so sensitive that scratches easily, breaks (literally); sprinting, and more. We just had one box as Spare, and already paid for the installation company to replace few, because we couldn’t walk barefoot without hurting our foot.
    We had called and requested support from them, but they never schedule the visit to see the damages

  7. Monica Johnson says:

    I contacted ROCK law firm on 10-14-2015 regarding being added to the lawsuit but haven’t heard back. At that time the lawsuit was in the very early stages per the paralegal, David Blum. I would still like to be added to this class action suit.

    Thank you

  8. Judith Billings says:

    This flooring has not held up at all. Drop anything and you have a huge dent in your floor. Think crap.

  9. Vernice Smith says:

    Same flooring. Looks awful. Buckled and moldy.

  10. Heather Simmons says:

    Hate it

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