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  Construction Defect Law

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Construction Defect Litigation

The Construction Defect Division handles construction defect litigation in single family homes and class actions for entire or partial planned developments. Contingency and hourly rate options are available.

The construction defect program led by Senior Attorney Clayton M. Anderson helps solve your defect problems based on a significant track record of jury trials and/or settlements. 


How Do Consumers Begin a Construction Defect Lawsuit?

  • Organize as large a group with construction defect concerns as possible.
  • You pay nothing up front. All attorneys fees and expert costs are paid after a settlement or award.
  • Read, sign and return the Contingent Fee Agreement.
  • Keep a copy of your signed agreement with your important documents.

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How Does A&K's Contingency Fee Program Work?

Cases are handled under a Contingency Fee Agreement which is a "no recovery, no fee" basis.  Anderson & Kriger advances the costs of expert investigations and expenses of litigation until after the homeowner receives a settlement or award after litigation.  Attorney fees, expert fees and costs are paid out of such awards.

  • No other contributions are required of clients throughout the litigation.
  • Legal fees and costs are paid to A&K only from settlement or judgment proceeds.

 

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The Photo Gallery has photographs and short videos of different types of defects:

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Experts Used by A&K

  • Architects
  • Civil Engineers (Site / Drainage)
  • Soils Engineers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Sound Engineers
  • Appraisers
  • Economists
  • Stucco Experts

Working as a team throughout California to provide you with quality legal solutions to your construction defect problems.

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Call 1-800-425-6397 for more information or Contact Us.

 

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