Flagler County Construction Defect Attorney Ready To Fight For You
Flagler County continues to grow, with new residential and commercial developments rising across Palm Coast, Bunnell and Flagler Beach. More construction activity can mean more opportunities for defects to go unnoticed. When those defects surface, they can put your property’s safety and value at serious risk.
If you suspect a construction defect, our attorneys at Stockham Law Group, P.A. can help you understand your options and take action to protect your investment.
Types Of Construction Defects We Handle
Construction defects can take many forms, and identifying the right type is a critical first step in building a strong claim. At Stockham Law Group, P.A., our attorneys handle a wide range of defect cases, including:
- Design defects: Planning errors by architects, contractors or engineers
- Defective materials: Substandard building materials, such as faulty drywall, that fail to meet quality standards
- Poor workmanship: Construction work that fails to meet required building codes and standards
- Subsurface defects: Foundation problems that can compromise the structural integrity of a property
These defects can show up as mold and mildew, structural issues, leaky roofs, electrical problems or code violations. If you notice any of these warning signs at your Flagler County property, we strongly encourage you to get a professional inspection right away and document what you find.
Builders We Have Successfully Gone Up Against
Our attorneys have represented clients in construction defect cases against some of the largest homebuilders operating in Florida. We have secured successful results for our clients in cases against builders, including:
- Pulte
- DR Horton
- Lennar/Standard Pacific
- Maronda
- Dream Finders
These outcomes reflect our attorneys‘ ability to go up against large, well-resourced builders and fight for the results our clients deserve. We bring that same determination to every case we handle.
How Long Do You Have To File A Claim?
Florida law generally gives property owners four years to file a construction defect claim from the time they discover – or reasonably should have discovered – the defect. Property owners typically must bring the claim within seven years of the completion of construction, regardless of when they discover it. Deadlines in these cases can be unforgiving, so contacting our team as soon as possible is strongly advisable.
Contact Our Flagler County Construction Defect Attorneys
If you own property in Flagler County and believe you may have a construction defect claim, do not wait to get the guidance you need. Reach out to our team at Stockham Law Group, P.A., today.
Call us at 844-957-1486 or contact us through our online form to get started. Our office is conveniently located at .
