NU Online News Service, March 29, 2:46 p.m. EDT
DENVER–The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) plans to release a draft white paper on Chinese drywall problems by the summer, the association's Catastrophe Insurance Working Group was told.
Homeowners have inundated insurers with lawsuits over claims they have mostly denied, alleging that certain wallboard products caused respiratory ailments, headaches, coughing and fatigue as well as creating foul odors; corrosion of pipes and wiring; and damage to furniture, fixtures and jewelry.
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