Here in South Carolina, mold can be a common problem faced by homeowners. Sometimes it is simply the natural result of our humid weather. In other cases, however, mold is the result of water intrusion caused by construction issues. It is important to consult with a Columbia construction lawyer as soon as you learn of mold issues in your home. An experienced construction lawyer will be able to protect your legal right to compensation in cases of negligence.
The Causes of Mold
Mold is most often caused by water intrusion into a home. This can happen in many different ways. Sometimes, the home is not properly sealed off from rain, and rain enters through doors or windows. It can even enter through a roof that has not been sealed or maintained properly. Water intrusion can also occur at water sources within the home. These include plumbing lines and appliances with water lines (such as washing machines and dishwashers).
Poor design can also increase the chances of mold growth in a home. Mold grows best in warm, moist conditions. Homes that do not have sufficient ventilation can actually create these conditions and promote mold growth - especially in basements and other enclosed areas. Laundry rooms are another dangerous area for mold growth. There is constant humidity due to wet clothing, and the potential for leaks from a washing machine. If a laundry room is not designed with sufficient draining and ventilation, it can become a hot spot for mold.
Who is Legally Responsible for Mold Issues in your Home
The legal standard for compensation is negligence. If another person causes you to sustain financial losses as a result of his or her negligence, that person must compensate you for those losses. This is why drivers must carry liability insurance to cover damages caused by negligent driving.
In the case of home mold, there are many parties whose negligence can lead to mold problems. A negligent plumber might fail to properly seal a pipe. A pool repair company might fail to identify a broken pool pump, leading the pool to overflow into the home. An appliance company might agree to perform installation services, but leave your dishwasher improperly connected to your waste lines, causing your kitchen to flood. Even an architect could be found negligent: if, for example, your home is designed with a closed-off basement that has insufficient ventilation, this could be professional negligence.
There are many different causes of mold growth and water intrusion. Not all of these causes will lead to an actionable negligence claim. This is why it is important to consult with a construction lawyer about the circumstances of your particular mold issue.
The Right Charleston Construction Lawyers for Mold Problems
At Hayes Law, we know how to handle mold claims. Our experienced construction lawyers are knowledgeable in both mold issues and how to protect your legal rights against a negligent contractor. Call 843.805.7003 or contact us today to schedule your consultation with an experienced Charleston construction lawyer.