Holding Builders Accountable for Defective Construction Across Florida

At Vargas Gonzalez Delombard, we focus on helping Florida property owners pursue recovery for losses caused by defective or substandard construction. With more than a decade of experience, our firm is known for determined advocacy, tailored legal strategies, and a strong command of construction and property damage law.

If you are facing issues involving a negligent contractor, a denied or underpaid insurance claim, or ongoing property damage, our legal team is prepared to stand up for you. We work to secure the accountability and compensation you are entitled to under Florida law. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take an important step toward protecting your property and restoring your peace of mind.

What Is Property Damage Caused by a Negligent Builder?

Negligent builder property damage occurs when a contractor or construction professional fails to adhere to industry standards or building codes. This negligence can lead to serious defects that compromise a property's safety, functionality, and value. Common issues resulting from negligent construction include structural deficiencies, water intrusion, and mold.

Some typical examples of negligent construction are:

  • Improper foundation work: This can result in cracks, shifting, uneven floors, and ongoing structural problems.  
  • Faulty roofing installation: Poor roofing can lead to leaks, interior water damage, and reduced energy efficiency.  
  • Inadequate drainage or waterproofing: This can cause flooding, moisture intrusion, mold growth, and weakened infrastructure.
  • Inferior materials or poor workmanship: Using substandard materials can accelerate wear and deterioration, creating potential safety hazards.  
  • Building code violations: Failing to comply with required codes and regulations can leave the property exposed to future risks.

If your property is showing signs of damage, construction negligence may be the underlying cause. Warning signs to watch for include:

  • Cracks in walls, ceilings, or the foundation
  • Water intrusion or recurring leaks
  • Uneven flooring or signs of structural instability
  • Mold, mildew, or ongoing moisture issues
  • Electrical or plumbing malfunctions
  • Incomplete or poorly executed construction work
  • Improperly installed or malfunctioning windows
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Who May Be Liable for Construction-Related Property Damage?

Liability for construction defects can extend to multiple parties, depending on how the damage occurred. Potentially responsible parties may include:

  • General contractors or builders for poor oversight or substandard work
  • Developers who failed to ensure qualified professionals and proper quality control
  • Architects or engineers whose designs or calculations caused defects or safety issues
  • Subcontractors who performed defective work, such as roofing or plumbing
  • Inspectors or surveyors who missed or failed to report problems
  • Material suppliers or manufacturers that provided faulty or substandard products
  • HOA or POA boards responsible for shared property or approved damaging construction
  • Previous owners who concealed known defects
  • Insurers that wrongfully deny, delay, or underpay valid property damage claims

Identifying all responsible parties is key to recovering the full compensation you may be entitled to under the law.

What Damages May Be Available?

Construction defects can lead to significant financial harm. Depending on the circumstances, compensation may include:

  • Costs of repair and remediation, including labor, materials, and structural corrections
  • Loss in property value resulting from permanent or ongoing defects
  • Temporary living or business interruption expenses if the damage forces you to relocate or suspend operations
  • Punitive damages, when reckless or intentional misconduct is involved

The goal is to pursue full financial recovery for both immediate losses and long-term impact.

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Protecting Florida Property Owners After Construction Defects

Property damage caused by negligent construction can quickly become overwhelming, but partnering with an experienced Florida construction defect attorney helps level the playing field. Legal representation ensures negligent parties are held accountable, damages are adequately documented, and the true financial impact of the defects is fully pursued. From costly repairs and lost property value to displacement and business disruption, the goal is to shift the burden off your shoulders. At Vargas Gonzalez Delombard, we have a strong history of helping Florida property owners recover losses caused by defective construction.

Our team brings decades of experience handling complex residential and commercial claims, a personalized approach tailored to each case, and access to trusted industry experts who help establish liability and damages. Whether through strategic negotiations or aggressive litigation, we are committed to protecting your property and your financial future. If negligent construction has damaged your property, you do not have to navigate the process alone. Contact Vargas Gonzalez Delombard to schedule a free consultation with a Florida construction defect property damage attorney.

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