UPDATE: The Levensten Law Firm, P.C. is no longer accepting new Grace Zonolite clients.
W.R. Grace & Co. and other related entities (“Grace” or “Debtors”) voluntarily reorganization under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code on April 2, 2001 in the United States Bankruptcy Court of the District of Delaware.
If you have Zonolite Attic Insulation (“ZAI”), our experienced attorneys may be able to assist you in submitting claims for the cost of abatement or removal, the diminished property value, economic loss, and/ or other property-related claims caused by ZAI manufactured by Grace.
Learn More: “Why You Should Retain A Lawyer To Handle Grace Claims For Zonolite Removal, Property Damage and Diminished Value“
On June 17, 2008 Bankruptcy Judge Judith K. Fitzgerald ordered that all persons and entities with Zonolite Attic Insulation claims (“ZAI Claims”) against Grace must file these claims before October 31, 2008 (the “Bar Date”).
ZAI is a loose-fill, non-roll vermiculite home attic insulation, which may contain naturally occurring asbestos. It was sold form the 1920/1930s to 1984, and it was sold or manufactured by Grace under the brand name of “Zonolite Attic Insulation” and by others under various other names. ZAI may have a glittery granular appearance. The granules are shaped like a small nugget and expanded like an accordion and may have a silvery, gold translucent or brownish cast. After years in the attic, the granules may darken to black or gray. ZAI may be found underneath subsequently installed insulation of other types such as rolled fiberglass insulation.
ZAI claims could include, among others, the cost of abatement or removal, the diminished property value, economic loss, or other property-related claims caused by ZAI manufactured by Grace.
The experienced attorneys at the Levensten Law Firm, PC, may be able to assist you in submitting your ZAI claims as long as you contact us in advance of the October 31, 2008 Bar Date.

