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Hayes Law | Construction Attorney in South Carolina
About
Areas of Practice
Construction Defects
Toxic Mold
Mechanic's Liens
Insurance & Bad Faith Claims
HOA/Property Management
Personal Injury
Wrongful Death
Burn Injury
Attorney Referrals
News
CONTACT US
$3,500,000 Obtained From Bankrupt Contractor and Subcontractors on Behalf of an HOA for Construction Defects*
John Hayes
$3,500,000 Obtained From Bankrupt Contractor and Subcontractors on Behalf of an HOA for Construction Defects*
John Hayes
December 4, 2017

$3,500,000 Obtained From Bankrupt Contractor and Subcontractors on Behalf of an HOA for Construction Defects*

John Hayes
December 4, 2017

Construction defects within seven condominium buildings resulted in severe water intrusion. Hayes Law secured payment for damages that were the direct result of the now bankrupt developer, contractor and subcontractor for the homeowner association and its homeowners.*

Newer PostOver $2,000,000 Obtained on Behalf of Homeowner in a Bad Faith Case*
Older PostOver $1,400,000 Obtained on Behalf of a Homeowner with Toxic Mold From Faulty Window Installer*

Since 2008, achieved over $60 million in settlements and awards.*

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Hayes Law, 180 Meeting St, Suite 330, Charleston, SC, 29401843.805.7003JHAYES@HAYESLAW.ORG

HAYES LAW
180 EAST BAY STREET, SUITE 202, CHARLESTON, SC 29401
843.805.7003  |  JHAYES@HAYESLAW.ORG

 

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*Disclaimer: The settlements and verdicts shown here should not be considered as a description or characterization of the quality of the firm's representation and in no way should be interpreted as a guarantee of a specific result or outcome of any particular case. As such, the reader should not rely on the cases below to develop any expectation regarding the value of his or her case.