Construction Defects
Homeowners, property renters, and businesses all rely on structurally sound buildings to live or work in. When a construction company does not build structures according to code or tries to get away with using substandard materials, those who live in them or use them could be at risk. Not only can poorly constructed buildings decay faster, but they could actually pose a significant safety or health hazard to anyone who occupies them.
If you believe that your home or business has been affected by construction defects, the construction company, architect, or other building company may be responsible. Contact our construction defect class action lawyers of Feazell & Tighe, LLP, by calling 877-508-0588 today.
Types of Construction Defects
Builders often construct entire neighborhoods of homes at once. Similarly, the construction of an entire office park is often contracted out to the same company. When the builder fails to follow building plans exactly and tries to take shortcuts, an entire neighborhood or group of businesses could be affected. Some common types of construction defects include:
- Blueprint mistakes
- Omitting essential structural components
- Use of substandard materials
- Failing to perform proper inspections during or after construction
- Installing materials incorrectly or incompletely
Construction defects can be financially costly to fix and may even put residents or visitors in danger. You may be paying for inspections for your home or office, as well as extensive repairs to address the defect. In more serious defect cases, you or a loved one may be injured by the defect and may be struggling with medical bills, lost income, and other expenses incurred by the negligence of a builder.
How We Can Help
When a builder’s carelessness affects multiple homes or business properties, those affected may jointly file a class action lawsuit to recover payment for their defect-related costs. Our property damage class action lawyers are prepared to determine who is responsible for your construction defect and will fight on your behalf for the financial compensation that you are owed.
Contact Us
To speak with an experienced construction defect class action attorney about your case and legal options, contact the law office of Feazell & Tighe, LLP, today at 877-508-0588.

