How to File a Claim
To receive reimbursement, you’ll need to provide documentation proving that vermiculite-based ZAI was present and has been removed from your home. Accepted evidence includes contractor statements, receipts, photos of ZAI packaging or insulation samples, and certified lab tests confirming vermiculite in your attic. If you haven’t yet removed the insulation, it’s crucial to retain detailed records from your contractor to support your future claim.
What You Need to Know
Claims can be submitted through the Zonolite Trust website, where you’ll find all necessary forms and instructions. Homeowners are reimbursed for 55% of their removal costs, up to a capped amount. Claims are processed on a first-come, first-served basis, so early submission is recommended to avoid delays. The trust aims to resolve claims efficiently while ensuring that funds are distributed equitably.
Helpful Resources and Full Procedure Below
For more information on the eligibility requirements and to access the official claim forms, see the links to resources below. Additionally, the complete distribution procedure from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court—detailing how funds are allocated—is provided below for homeowners and legal professionals. This document outlines the rights and responsibilities of claimants under the reorganization plan for W.R. Grace & Co.
Don’t miss this opportunity to recover costs and protect your home—file your claim today and ensure your insulation concerns are addressed.
UNITED STATES ZONOLITE ATTIC INSULATION (“US ZAI”) PROPERTY DAMAGE SETTLEMENT TRUST DISTRIBUTION PROCEDURES
Zonolite (Vermiculite) Claims Resource Links
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