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Building Collapse in Gainesville

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Some buildings collapse during normal demolitions to pave the way for new structures. Other times, they collapse because of a lack of oversight or sheer negligence. If you've been impacted by a building collapse incident in Gainesville, please contact us today for a free, no-obligation case review. Our Gainesville building collapse attorney might be able to represent you.

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  • Common Causes of Building Collapse

    Building collapses can happen for various reasons, but mostly due to underlying issues that were overlooked or ignored. Common causes of such accidents include:

    • Structural defects, such as poor construction practices or the use of substandard materials.
    • Negligent maintenance, where essential repairs are delayed, skipped, or even ignored.
    • Design flaws, including errors in architectural or engineering plans.
    • Overloading the building beyond its capacity.
    • Conducting unauthorized modifications to the building.

    It's also worth noting that environmental factors like natural disasters, heavy storms, or earthquakes can exert stress on a building, causing it to give way. No matter the cause, our team of investigators can help determine the truth about what really happened and if there's any way the injured can be compensated.

  • Building Collapse Can Cause Serious Injuries

    When a building collapses, what follows is serious injuries or sometimes even death. Victims who are lucky to survive such accidents might sustain the following injuries:

    • Broken bones
    • Spinal cord injuries
    • Traumatic brain injuries
    • Internal injuries,
    • Lacerations
    • Cuts and bruises
    • PTSD
    • Anxiety
    • Depression

    More than half of these injuries often require long-term care and rehabilitation. For this reason, they tend to impact the victim's quality of life and their ability to work or perform basic daily activities.

  • Multiple Parties Might Be Responsible

    Determining liability in a building collapse requires expert knowledge and access to powerful resources, as multiple parties might be responsible. The property owner or manager might be liable for neglecting necessary maintenance or safety inspections.

    Contractors and construction companies could be held accountable for using faulty materials or not following building codes. Architects and engineers might bear responsibility if design flaws contributed to the collapse.

    The same applies to manufacturers of building materials—they can be liable if their products are defective. In some cases, even government entities may be responsible for failing to enforce safety regulations. 

  • Get a Free Case Review From Experts

    Building collapse cases are not as straightforward as they seem on paper. The question of liability alone requires access to powerful legal resources and a deep understanding of both state, local, and federal building and construction laws. That's where Morgan and Morgan, the injury firm for the people and America's most powerful, comes in to give you the legal support you need to deal with this case and, hopefully, obtain fair compensation for your injuries or losses. To get started, please fill out our free case review form today.

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