‘Toxic’ sofas caused burns
A Merseyside woman is one of hundreds of unhappy consumers
receiving compensation after purchasing a sofa containing Di-methyl
Fumarate (DMF).
The substance, which is highly toxic, left customers including
Michelle Wibrew, of Moreton, with burns and breathing problems. The
chemical has now been banned across Europe
The furniture was bought from popular store, Land of Leather but
was imported from various countries.
In April this year around 1,650 people who bought affected sofas
from other high street stores received a share of £20m
compensation. However some shoppers lost out after Land of
Leather's insurance company Zurich withdrew cover for certain
claims. Zurich claimed that the furniture company, which went into
administration in January 2009, had breached the terms of its
insurance by doing a deal with the manufacturer Linkwise, which
produced the sofas in China.
But yesterday the High Court approved a settlement which will
see 408 people, including 55 children, paid a share of £250,000 (an
average of £613 each).
A Zurich UK spokesman said: "We are pleased the court has
approved this settlement and hope this compromise agreement brings
finality to this matter."