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How Do I Know When I Can Sue My Builder?

Posted by Kallie Chambers Lunsford on January 10, 2020

There are many situations where you, the homeowner, can sue your builder or contractor for poor workmanship. Defective construction can cause you to suffer significant property damage from many things including water leaks, cracked foundation, cheap or inadequate materials, and settlement issues. Typical claims attorneys at Riley & Jackson, P.C. file against builders or contractors include (1) defects in design, workmanship, or materials, (2) structural failures, and (3) negligence.  These claims are explained below.   (1)  Defects In Design, Workmanship,...

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Justice for an Elderly Woman

Posted by Mary Malea Sellers on December 13, 2019

Riley & Jackson, P.C. tried a wrongful death lawsuit in Jefferson County, Alabama Circuit Court.  The trial lasted 9 days.  The trial team included attorneys Rob Riley, Keith Jackson, and Jeremiah Mosley, along with paralegal, Mary Malea Sellers. Our elderly client was killed by a known criminal while she lived in subsidized housing.  The criminals were not residents of the housing complex and one ultimately killed our client while they were on the property. $10,000,000 Verdict Riley & Jackson, P.C.,...

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Defective 3M Military Earplugs

Posted by Keith Jackson on February 1, 2019

Defective 3M Military Earplugs Current and former military members nationwide have suffered total hearing loss, tinnitus, or partial hearing loss as a result of defective Dual-Ended Combat ArmsTM Earplugs, Version 2 (CAEv2).  These earplugs were standard issued equipment for soldiers deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq between 2003 and 2015 and were also used by military personnel worldwide. 3M's Dual-Ended Combat ArmsTM Earplugs, Version 2 (CAEv2) were designed to provide soldiers with a single set of earplugs that offered two options for...

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