Were You Injured By Shoddy Construction at Your Home?

When you buy, build, or repair a home, you have every right to trust that your property will be a safe place for you and your family to live. You count on the contractors who work on your home to follow safety protocol and do a thorough job. In most cases, these types of projects are completed safely and effectively. However, sometimes construction workers fail to build or repair a property safely, leaving its residents vulnerable to injury.

Irresponsible contracting work endangers the residents of your home. You should not have to worry that the people you hired to fix or build your home are putting your safety at risk. If you were injured in your home, an attorney can help you determine whether you might be the victim of a structural defect injury. If so, you may be entitled to financial compensation.

What Kinds of Injuries Are Caused By Structural Defects?

Structural defects in your property might include an uneven foundation, problems with gas, water, or electrical systems, or insufficient structural support. These problems can cause serious injury. For example, a poorly constructed floor might collapse under the weight of furniture and residents, causing serious injury. Poorly constructed utility systems can promote mold growth or even cause fire.

You have every right to be safe in your home. If you or a loved one was injured due to a structural defect caused by construction or contracting, you do not have to suffer in silence. An attorney can help you hold irresponsible contractors accountable.

Contact O’Connor, Parsons, Lane & Noble Today

At O’Connor, Parsons, Lane & Noble, we believe that construction work must be completed thoroughly and carefully. Negligent contractors put your family at risk, and it is extremely important to hold them accountable. Our experienced team has a proven record of winning cases for our clients. We will listen to your story and help you fight for the justice you deserve.

Contact the attorneys of O’Connor, Parsons, Lane & Noble today to discuss structural defect injuries and potential negotiations. It is important to contact an attorney early to ensure the best possible outcome. Contact us online or call at (908) 928-9200 or 1-800-586-5817.

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