A judge in Florida ruled that a homeowners insurance company will be responsible for paying for a local residents home that had damage as a result of toxic Chinese-made drywall. This ruling contradicts one made at the end of 2010 when a judge decided an insurance company was not liable for similar damage.
Florida Insurance Company Required to Pay
Judge Robert Foster of the Hillsborough County determined that gas emanating from the drywall was an unforeseen occurrence that caused a chemical reaction. As a result, he decided that there was no exclusion in the Springfield, Ill-based Teachers Insurance Co.