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what is jci copper coil settlement

by Mr. Ike Mante PhD Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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A Settlement has been approved with York International Corporation and Johnson Controls Inc. (together, “JCI”) in a class action lawsuit in which the Plaintiffs alleged that JCI manufactured and sold defective copper evaporator coils and copper condenser coils. An evaporator coil is a part of an air conditioning system or heat pump system.

A Settlement has been approved with York International Corporation and Johnson Controls Inc. (together, “JCI”) in a class action lawsuit in which the Plaintiffs alleged that JCI manufactured and sold defective copper evaporator coils and copper condenser coils.

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Is there a lawsuit against Johnson Controls?

A Settlement has been approved with York International Corporation and Johnson Controls Inc. (together, “JCI”) in a class action lawsuit in which the Plaintiffs alleged that JCI manufactured and sold defective copper evaporator coils and copper condenser coils. An evaporator coil is a part of an air conditioning system or heat pump system.

When is the claim form deadline for a copper coil replacement?

Claim Form Deadline – The later of: (a) December 20, 2017; or (b) 120 days after the Settlement Class Member experiences a Copper Coil failure while the Copper Coil is covered by the original limited five year warranty or extended ten year warranty.

How much does it cost to replace a copper coil?

If the failed Copper Coil is a condenser coil (including the outdoor coil on any heat-pump system), a new copper replacement coil at no cost accompanied by an Extended Copper Coil Warranty, plus a check as reimbursement for their out-of-pocket expenses of up to $550.00 for each replacement (but no more than $1,100.00 for all replacements).

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Step 1: Find What Your Owed

See if you are among the members of the class that are receiving damages from the alleged wrongdoers.

Step 2: Gather Materials

Gather any required information to submit with your claim. Luckily, many class actions do not require receipts or proof of purchase.

Step 3: Submit Your Claim

Each settlement provides claim instructions to the public. Follow the links on this site to find them and complete the forms.

Step 4: Cash Your Checks

You should receive your checks, coupons or replacements in the mail or electronically shortly.

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