Experts in Sofa Rash Claims

We are now acting for over 4000 people who have experienced skin allergies, rashes and burns after buying sofas from the retailers Land of Leather, Walmsley’s Furnishing and Argos.  If you feel you may have a sofa rash claim then please contact us on 0800 884 0324

RJW leads Sofa Rash Group Litigation Order

The cause of the skin rashes has now been confirmed as the chemical Dimethyl Fumarate (DMF), a fungicide contained in a sachet inside the sofas, inserted to prevent mould during shipping. Crystals contained in these sachets transform into toxic gas, particularly when exposed to heat. This can then pass through clothes, causing the sofa rash.

Sofa Rash Update: 8th September 2009

New Manufacturers linked with Sofa Rash

As a result of recent laboratory testing, it appears that there may be more Chinese furniture manufacturers potentially involved with the sofa rash cases than was first thought. We will be conducting further testing and investigations not only on furniture manufactured by the previously known Linkwise and Eurosofa but also on sofas from other Chinese manufacturers.

The recent testing showed levels of DMF (di-methyl fumarate), Chromium VI and NPEO/OPEO were found in certain, but not all ranges, manufactured by some additional manufacturers.

Speak to one of our sofa rash solicitors today

If you have bought a sofa in the last few years and are suffering with burns or rashes please contact us on 0800 884 0324, email enquiries@rjw.co.uk or use our short online form. You should also speak to your doctor.

First Sofa Rash case settled: September 09

The first sofa rash case has now been settled, after Furniture Warehouse in Dudley paid an undisclosed four-figure sum to pensioner Maurice Heminsley after he suffered rashes and burns from his new leather sofa.

Read Richard Langton's interview with The Times in which he discusses what this means for clients involved in the Group Litigation Order, being heard at the Royal Courts of Justice at the end of September.

Watchdog 'Eurosofa leather sofas causing rashes?' 13th October 2008

On 13th October 2008, the BBC’s Watchdog programme reported that a new manufacturer had been linked to the problem – China based Eurosofa. A number of consumers who have purchased sofas manufactured by Eurosofa have reported the same ‘sofa burns’ symptoms as those who purchased the Linkwise models from Land of Leather, Walmsley’s Furnishing and Argos. Further investigation by the Watchdog team showed that the same fungicide product found in the Linkwise sofas was also present in the Eurosofa products.

In light of the ongoing problem, RJW Solicitors advise that anyone who has experienced similar skin problems should contact the retailer where they originally purchased the sofa from, visit their GP immediately, and contact a solicitor to see if they are able to bring a sofa rash claim.

Update from hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice:  6th September 2008

Richard Langton partner in charge of the sofa litigation said; "The judge has made it clear he wants all the defendants to clarify their position on accepting liability by the end of September. We should then be able to make good progress towards settling cases so consumers get proper financial redress as soon as possible. Anyone who thinks they may have been affected needs to join in the proceedings urgently if they want to get the benefit of the group action".

Update from hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice:  June 2008

A court ruling in June ensured that potentially thousands of sofa rash claimants will have their claims dealt with under a defective product Group Litigation Order, the largest ever recorded in England and Wales. RJW are leading this action. For more details: Green Light for Sofa Rash Claims

National Press highlight sofa rash dangers

As the Law Firm handling the majority of the UK’s faulty sofa claims, Russell Jones & Walker’s Richard Langton and Christian Shotton have been asked for comments by both the BBC’s Watchdog programme and national newspaper The Sun, amongst others. For additional information and to read their comments:

More Sofa injury and rash information

Sofa injury update from Watchdog

Sofa Rash: GP Guide

Sofa Rash Claims Update

Details of known affected sofa batch numbers

Green Light for Sofa Rash Claims

Calls to remove dangerous sofas from sale

Trading Standards criticised over slow reaction

‘Toxic Sofas’ Update –government urged to safeguard public

DMF Product Recall - April 09

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March 09

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