Due to the potential damaging health effects of mold exposure and the very high cost involved with mold removal, it sometimes becomes necessary to determine the cause of the problem as well as who should pay for the corrective measures. This involves establishing how extensive a mold problem is, who or what was at fault for the mold problem, and who should pay for the remediation of such conditions.
A professional mold inspector may not be able to tell you for certain who should pay since he is independent. You may need to consult an attorney, public adjuster, or insurance policy. However, your mold inspector should be able to assist you in such situations by preforming non-bias mold investigations and providing detailed extensive mold inspection reports that indicate who or what may have caused the problem, how extensive the problem appearers to be, and what measures should be taken to correct the mold problem.
We have done many inspections for attorneys, attorney clients, insurance companies, employees, homeowners, and others, often our clients complain of health problems, sometimes legal disputes are involved.
We at A Accredited Mold Inspection Service, Inc. are not mold attorneys and this web site nor our employees should not be relied on for legal advice, but if you are having a disagreement with your builder, insurance company, employer or others and need a mold inspection report that will professionally document your mold conditions give us a call.
1 (888) 381-6651
INSPECTIONS FOR MOLD AND REAL ESTATE ATTORNEYS AND ATTORNEY CLIENTS
Out of roughly 400 + mold inspections completed from 2003 to 2005, around 3% have involved attorneys in one way or another. Most mold cases never go to court thus only about 1% have involved depositions.
A Mold and humidity problem investigation at a house owned by a Boca Raton attorney, determined that humidity was being pulled in from the attic by the HVAC system. This resulted in mold.
11-5-05
Combined pre-purchase home and mold inspection of a house being purchased by an attorney in South Florida
8-12-04
Pre-purchase home inspection of a house being purchased by an attorney in Boca Raton, Florida
11-10-05
Inspection on small condo with moldy bathroom and health complaints for attorney's client in Hollywood, Florida
2-28-04
Inspection on small condo with moldy HVAC system and health complaints for attorney's client in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
5-29-03
Inspection for attorney living in hurricane Francis and Hurricane Jean damaged downtown West Palm Beach high rise condo unit.
1-24-05
Inspection and Deposition for Sarasota County employees complaining of severe illness
Inspection date Sept 15 2003
Deposition date for Documents and Testimony Dec 22nd 2003
P.A. Richard Lovensky
Inspection and Deposition for client complaining of severe illness in a Miami condo unit.
Inspection Date 10-13-04
Deposition Date for Documents and Testimony 11-21-05
P.A. Daniel Goldstien
Inspection and Deposition for client complaining of severe illness in a Miami condo unit.
Inspection Date 10-13-04
2nd Deposition Date Documents Only 12-29-05
P.A. Daniel Goldstien
Inspection and Deposition for client complaining of severe illness as the result of mold in her upscale Boca Raton, Florida clothing shop.
Inspection Date 10-16-03
Deposition Date Documents Request Only Around 11-21-05
2nd Deposition Date Summer 07 with mold attorney:
Robert J. McKee
954-763-8181
Krupnic Campbell Malone Buser Slama Hancocm Liberman & Mckee
Home Inspection done for seller referred by property seller's attorney because of disagreements over previous inspector's findings. Property seller questioned the poorly written possibly bias report prepared by the buyer's inspector.
12-28-05