Local RV Manufacturers Named in Lawsuit over FEMA Trailers

by Leanne Tokars (ltokars@wsbt.com)

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Local RV Manufacturers Named in Lawsuit over FEMA Trailers

By WSBT News1

(WSBT) Several local RV manufacturers are facing a class-action lawsuit.

It centers around government-issued trailers provided to victims of hurricanes Katrina and Rita in Louisiana.

The suit includes more than 500 people. They claim high levels of formaldehyde in the trailers made many of them sick.

"We have four families that lost loved ones. We have one family whose child contracted leukemia, and we have clients that have symptoms that pretty much run the gamut of what you see in the formaldehyde exposure," said Tony Buzbee of The Buzbee Law Firm.

The suit names 14 RV companies. It claims they recklessly rushed to produce the trailers and used substandard building materials.

"These companies, as we allege in our complaint, were in such a God-awful hurry to make money with government contracts, that they cut corners," said Buzbee.

Most of the companies named in the suit are local.

They include:


  • Gulf Stream Coach, Inc. of Nappanee
  • Jayco Enterprises, Inc. of Elkhart
  • Starcraft RV, Inc. of Elkhart
  • Forest River, Inc. of Elkhart
  • Coachmen Industries, Inc. of Indianapolis
  • Pilgrim International, Inc. of Middlebury
  • Keystone Industries, Inc. of Indianapolis
  • Recreation by Design, LLC of Goshen
  • Skyline Corporation of Elkhart

They either did not return WSBT's calls or had no comment.

The Recreation Vehicle Industry Association sent WSBT an email with a report titled "Formaldehyde and FEMA Trailers" included.

It said, "The hurricane's aftermath created hatching grounds for mold and their airborne spores. These substances could be contributing factors in causing the reported health affects."

It also said, "The irritating effects caused by formaldehyde are completely reversible."

However, for people like Perry Jennings in Louisiana, they'll tell you the damage is already done.

"After Katrina, it's just like one more deal we'll just have to go with, and we'll just have to deal with it the way we've dealt with everything else. We'll just keep going on and do the best we can," said Jennings.

Buzbee says he expects to file another major lawsuit against the RV manufacturers soon. He says it will be on behalf of about 650 people who lived in FEMA trailers in Mississippi.

Friday, Aug 15 at 1:30 AM max wrote ...

this is really bad guys the govement the heath department needs to get in there and see what is going on! Or is it okay for not only China to kill the kids in the USA now shame on all of you who would make a home for people be it free or not and make them sick.

Wednesday, Aug 13 at 9:06 PM DEBBIE wrote ...

WELL I SURE DO NOT KNOW WHERE PEOPLE SAY THEY WERE FREE?????THEY EVEN PAID THOUSANDS TO HAVE THEM HAULED THERE. THEY GOT THEM AT A DISCOUNT NOT FREE. AND MOST ARE STILL SITTING THERE AND HAVE HAD NO ONE LIVING IN THEM. GO VISITAND SEE JUST HOW BAD IT STILL IS THERE. INDIANA NEVER EVEN GOT NO WHERE CLOSE TO THE DAMAGE THEY GOT THANK GOD. CAN FAMILY MEMEBERS HAVE THIER MONEY BACK SINCE THEY ARE SUPPOSE TO BE FREE?

Wednesday, Aug 13 at 7:29 PM Jim wrote ...

sure let's give the poor people more free money, most of them are on welfare anyways. we might even be able to find some nice lawyer that will only charge 50% of the judgment amount. I don't hear the indiana families crying for freebies after the floodings. Grow up world, get a job and support yourself.

Wednesday, Jul 9 at 2:50 PM NA wrote ...

I agree with trailer guy. Most of the people that received these free homes didn't have anywhere to live to begin with and now they get MORE MONEY.

Thursday, Jun 19 at 1:07 PM Herch wrote ...

We purchased a new Skyline manufactured home on December 4, 2007 from George and Judy Krzak, Kingstown Mobile Home Park and Sales. The home was manufactured by Skyline Homes of Fair Haven, Vermont. The Krzaks are a dealer for Skyline Homes. The home comes with a 15 month warranty. Shortly after moving into our home, we noted much dust in the air and began having health problems, i.e., coughing, sneezing, wheezing, irritated eyes, bloody nose, a powdery taste in the mouth, asthma

Tuesday, Mar 11 at 5:51 PM pat dixon wrote ...

we bought a 2006 holiday presidential ,nothing bt problems including formaldehyde this trailer came off the line the same time fema trailers were being produced dec 2006 .this trailer has everything wrong with it ,including a rusted frame

Thursday, Feb 14 at 3:05 PM Trailer Guy wrote ...

Let's put this in perspective - These trailers were for TEMPORARY use. These people have lived (LIVED, NOT CAMPED) in them for over 2 years now. Why should they be able to sue over something they voluntarally acepted (free of charge) to help them get by while they re-build. Why are they still living in these trailers? They are the same kind of trailers Florida residents have used successfully for relief since Hurricane Andrew with virtually no complaints. Can you say lottery mentality?

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