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Construction Defect
We believe it important for our law firm clients who handle construction defect matters to develop an insight into the benefits from a properly
completed investigation.
As in all areas of investigation, it is paramount that you maintain a thorough understanding of the legal and ethical requirements incumbent upon
you when retaining a detective agency as a member of the legal team. By utilizing a licensed private investigator you insure that information
developed through investigation will be deemed admissible in a court of law.
Construction defect cases are by far one of the most costly forms of litigation. We understand this issue and tailor our investigations to the
specific issues relating to each individual inspection site. In most cases, alleged construction defects are the result of inadequate and/or
faulty workmanship. These defects are often hidden from view. They may take months or even years to surface in the form of unexpected decay,
leaks or building failure. The purpose of construction defect investigation is to determine the root cause and origin of alleged construction
defects. We utilize both destructive and non-destructive testing of a limited number of random samples to uncover defects and estimate the total
number of defects in the project. After this step is complete we are able to render damage assessment and identify causation & liability. Based
on our findings we render financial damage assessment and cost analysis for recommended repairs. Furthermore, we offer litigation support through
expert testimony, exhibit preparation, etc.
Rates:
Arizona | California | Nevada
$75.00/hr. $0.65/mile
Insurance Rates:
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We've provided a convenient online form for this service to serve you better. Please include this form with your order.
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We've provided a convenient online form for this service to serve you better. Please include this form with your order.
Call us with any questions.
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free version from the site below.
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