It could become a class action for thousands of people to collect on the east side of Metro Detroit. There’s a 45-day window to file the lawsuit. Haley told us, “I don’t know if he drowned or there’s outlets down there so he…” then Marco spoke up to say, “Sad, it’s very difficult to think about how this defenseless animal must have gone.” You can submit a Claim Form for compensation under the First Nation Drinking Water. In 2017, DuPont and Chemours settled thousands of similar lawsuits involving their use of PFOAs in Teflon products. 3M agreed to pay 850 million to the state for natural resource damages. They lost their furry child, Poncho the cat. First Nations Drinking Water Class Action. In February of 2018, 3M settled a lawsuit with Minnesota's Attorney General that claimed the company contaminated the state's drinking water with PFCs. The judge also removed Ford Credit Canada Limited as a defendant. The court dismissed some claims from the proposed Ford class action lawsuit before granting certification, including claims of negligent manufacturing and failure to warn. Haley and Marco Bonafede live in Grosse Pointe Park. The Ford water pump defect can cause catastrophic engine failures, the Ford class action lawsuit alleges. Macomb County Public Works Commissioner Candice Miller went public with her concerns by posting a video on YouTube asking why the pump station failed. That facility is on Detroit’s east side between Jefferson Avenue and the Detroit River. The water completely filled his basement up to the ceiling.ĭoherty showed us how Grosse Pointe Park Police sent out an alert to residents Saturday morning that said, “Around 1AM GLWA at Conner Creek Pump Station in Detroit had failed causing major flooding in Grosse Pointe Par and the neighboring Grosse Pointes.” The rain that fell early Saturday morning did not go down storm drains in the street. It’s not the storm of the century as they like to tell us,” he says.ĭoherty lives in Grosse Pointe Park and has his own damage. (WXYZ) - As thousands are still cleaning up from the weekend flooding, Attorney Paul Doherty says he has the goods to file a lawsuit to get paid for millions in damages. On March 31, 2016, Cohen Milstein filed an initial lawsuit in federal court on behalf of Flint residents against two corporations and multiple government.
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