Mold Damage
Property Damage from Mold
Poor weatherization or defective construction can lead to water intrusion into a residential or commercial structure, which encourages the growth of mold. Mold is a fungus that lives in damp areas of structures that are often not even noticed. Mold can contaminate the indoor air quality. In addition to threatening the value of the property, certain types of mold can lead to serious illnesses, including respiratory problems, allergies, asthma, and skin ailments. These can persist until the root cause of the problem, mold caused by water intrusion, is resolved.
Dealing with mold issues is very difficult and cannot be neglected.
If you suspect that you have a serious issue with mold, or if you have a sick home (mold claim) already causing problems, please contact the law offices of Abbey Weitzenberg Warren & Emery for a free initial consultation.
Our Construction Defect Case Results
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Leaking Stucco $9,760,000
Abbey, Weitzenberg, Warren & Emery secured $9,760,000 on behalf of 72 property owners.
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Leaking Subdivision $8,000,000
Our firm attained $8,000,000.00 on behalf of 32 property owners.
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Water Damage & Mold $7,500,000
The attorneys at our firm attained $7,500,000 on behalf of the owners of subdivision homes.
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Leaking & Mold Contaminated Building $7,500,000
The attorneys at our firm attained $7,500,000 on behalf of Santa Rosa Junior College.
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Condensation Damage $5,700,000
Abbey, Weitzenberg, Warren & Emery attained $5,700,000 for our client.
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Fire & Earthquake Safety $4,200,000
Our firm attained $4,200,000 for a condominium homeowners association for fire and earthquake safety issues.
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Fire, Earthquake & Noise Safety $4,000,000
Our firm attained a $4,000,000 settlement for a condominium complex.
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Water Damage $3,500,000
$3,500,000.00 recovery for condominium homeowners association for water damage to homes.
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Leaking Building $3,100,000
$3,100,000 for a leaking commercial building caused by a construction defect.
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Water Damage $3,000,000
We obtained $3,000,000 on behalf of a condominium complex.