To anyone from January 1, 2008 to November 22, 2016 who purchased an uncoated York, Fraser-Johnston, Luxaire, Coleman, Evcon, Guardian, Champion, or Dayton brand copper evaporator coil or copper condenser coil that was manufactured and sold by Johnson Controls Inc or any of its affiliates, and is covered by either, its original 5 year warranty, or extended 10 year warranty, you are eligible for a potential award from the Johnson Control Inc. Defective Copper Coils Class Action Lawsuit! According to the lawsuit, Johnson Controls Inc had been manufacturing sold air conditioning systems and heat pump systems that had contained defective copper evaporator coils and copper condenser coils that corrode and leak refrigerant. Johnson Controls Inc. denies the allegations but agreed to settle the class action lawsuit in order to avoid the expense and uncertainty of trial. So if you are eligible, file a claim by July 23, 2017 or 120 days after you experience a copper coil failure with a 5 or 10 year warranty to receive your potential award!
JCI Defective Copper Coils CAL:
- Johnson Control Inc. Defective Copper Coils Claim Form
- Claim Form Deadline: Either 120 days after the date of the Court’s Final Judgment and Order of Dismissal (07/23/17), or 120 days after the user experiences a copper coil failure while it is covered by either the original 5 year warranty, or extended 10 year warranty.
- Who’s Eligible: Anyone from January 1, 2008 to November 22, 2016 who purchased an uncoated York, Fraser-Johnston, Luxaire, Coleman, Evcon, Guardian, Champion, or Dayton brand copper evaporator coil or copper condenser coil that was manufactured and sold by Johnson Controls Inc or any of its affiliates, and is covered by either, its original 5 year warranty, or extended 10 year warranty.
- Estimated Amount: Varies
- Proof of Purchase: Must send Claim Forms along with evidence, between Jan. 1, 2008 and Nov. 22, 2016, that you bought an uncoated York, Fraser-Johnston, Luxaire, Coleman, Evcon, Guardian, Champion, or Dayton brand copper evaporator coil or copper condenser coil.
- Case Name & Number: Dickerson, et al. v. York International Corporation, et al., Case No. 1:15-CV-01105-CCC, in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania
How to File a Claim:
- Head on over to the Johnson Control Inc. Defective Copper Coils Claim Form.
- Read over the claim form to see if you are eligible.
- Fill out the claim form with your information.
- Submit your claim by July 23, 2017 or 120 days after you experience a copper coil failure with a 5 or 10 year warranty to receive your potential award!
Bottom Line:
For anyone from January 1, 2008 to November 22, 2016 who purchased an uncoated York, Fraser-Johnston, Luxaire, Coleman, Evcon, Guardian, Champion, or Dayton brand copper evaporator coil or copper condenser coil that was manufactured and sold by Johnson Controls Inc or any of its affiliates, and is covered by either, its original 5 year warranty, or extended 10 year warranty, then you are eligible for a potential award from the Johnson Control Inc. Defective Copper Coils Class Action Lawsuit. According to the lawsuit, Johnson Controls Inc had been manufacturing sold air conditioning systems and heat pump systems that had contained defective copper evaporator coils and copper condenser coils that corrode and leak refrigerant. So if you are eligible, file a claim by July 23, 2017 or 120 days after you experience a copper coil failure with a 5 or 10 year warranty to receive your potential award! Don’t forget to take a look at our full list of Class Action Lawsuit Settlements!
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