Lumber Liquidators formaldehyde claims investigated
Toano, Va. – Boston-based class action law firm Block & Leviton said it is investigating claims that Lumber Liquidators Holdings sold floors to consumers with illegal levels of formaldehyde. Independent testing conducted at two different IAS-certified laboratories has reportedly revealed formaldehyde levels as high 0.17 ppm, three-and-a-half times the government mandated maximum emission level, in Mayflower flooring.
The investigation seeks to determine if Lumber Liquidators sold products to consumers in violation of federal and state laws. Consumers who purchased Mayflower brand flooring or other Chinese-sourced flooring products at Lumber Liquidators can contact the firm.
Lumber Liquidators has not publicly commented on these claims or on Brock & Leviton’s investigation.