Types of Claims We Handle

Types of Claims We Handle

Structural and Foundation Movement

Legal action for structural shifting, foundation settlement, cracking, and load-bearing failures affecting residential and commercial properties.

Expansive and Collapsing Soil

Claims involving expansive clay soils, subsidence, and ground movement that cause structural damage and long-term foundation instability.

Roofing and Framing Defects

Litigation addressing improper roof installation, framing deficiencies, structural misalignment, and weather-related construction failures.

Water Intrusion and Damage

Representation for water leaks, moisture intrusion, building envelope failures, and concealed damage resulting from construction defects.

Defective Building Materials

Claims involving faulty or prematurely failing materials that compromise structural integrity, safety, and long-term property value.

Poor Construction and Negligence

Holding builders and contractors accountable for substandard workmanship, building code violations, and negligent construction practices.

Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Defects

Improperly installed or defective building systems can create serious damage, safety concerns, and repair costs.

Construction Contract Breaches

Enforcing construction agreements and resolving disputes involving delays, scope changes, defective performance, and payment conflicts.

Mechanic’s Liens

Strategic representation in filing, challenging, or defending mechanic’s liens related to unpaid construction work and property disputes.

HOA Disputes

Representation for homeowners and associations in disputes involving construction defects, governance conflicts, assessments, and compliance matters.

Insurance Bad Faith

Holding insurers accountable for wrongful claim denials, unreasonable delays, underpayment, and failure to properly investigate property damage.

Commercial Property Owner Disputes

Litigation support for commercial property owners facing construction defects, lease conflicts, structural failures, and contract enforcement disputes.

Real Estate Nondisclosure

Claims arising when sellers fail to disclose known property defects, prior damage, structural issues, or material conditions during transactions.

Protect Your Property From Construction Defects

Structural failures can worsen quickly. Speak with experienced litigation counsel today.

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