Mounting damage claims stem from Chinese drywall
Property/casualty insurers are studying how they could address the increasing number of home damage claims caused by Chinese drywall, which federal investigators said has high concentration levels of sulfur and strontium. But a report from the Consumer Product Safety Commission shows the chemical levels found in the building material do not pose safety risk as scientists could not establish a direct link between the chemicals and homeowners' health problems.
Business Insurance | 10/30
This story published in PCI SmartBrief on 11/02/2009
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