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Northwest Construction & Insurance Law
Construction and insurance law firm
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Property recovery materials, plans, and representative matter review
Results

Results

Representative matters. Recovery-focused work.

Representative matters and dispute profiles involving serious construction defects, insurance-recovery gaps, hidden defects, commercial property losses, and repair-scope exposure.

Repair cost

Serious cases often involve substantial repair costs that owners cannot absorb.

Evidence matters

Facts, documents, and timing shape the path and potential for recovery.

Fact-specific

Every case turns on its own facts, evidence, and the law that applies.

Representative Matters

Property disputes where recovery strategy and accountability matter.

Representative matters are examples only. Every matter depends on its own facts, evidence, timing, contracts, policies, parties, defenses, damages, and applicable law. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.

Commercial building-envelope and water-intrusion dispute materials

Commercial water-intrusion and building-envelope dispute

Property Type
Commercial or mixed-use property
Problem
Construction defect and insurance-recovery overlap
Pressure on owner
The owner faced extensive water intrusion, repair-scope questions, tenant impact, and meaningful exposure tied to both the physical building and the income stream.
What the firm evaluated/did
The work focused on building-envelope evidence, destructive investigation, repair sequencing, code-compliant reconstruction, expert cost analysis, coverage issues, and loss documentation.
Why it mattered
Examples of matters we evaluate may involve major repair-cost exposure, income-loss pressure, and disputes over whether the real scope has been recognized.
Representative Matter
Representative high-value matter

Every representative matter turns on its own facts, documents, timing, damages, and applicable law.

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Multifamily exterior defect and repair-scope investigation

Condo exterior-defect and repair-scope dispute

Property Type
Condo or owner-association asset
Problem
Construction defects and project recovery
Pressure on owner
The owner group faced repeated leaks, damaged exterior assemblies, interior damage, and disagreement over whether the problem was isolated patch work or a building-wide defect.
What the firm evaluated/did
The recovery strategy centered on defect mapping, expert analysis, construction sequencing, full-scope repair pricing, and a record showing why piecemeal repairs would not solve the problem.
Why it mattered
These matters often turn on whether the owner can prove that the full repair picture is larger than the narrow response being offered.
Representative Matter
Representative building-wide defect matter

Every representative matter turns on its own facts, documents, timing, damages, and applicable law.

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Commercial property insurance underpayment and restoration-scope review

Commercial property-insurance underpayment matter

Property Type
Commercial building, landlord, or operating business
Problem
Commercial insurance recovery
Pressure on owner
A major loss created a gap between the insurer's number and the actual cost to restore the asset, including scope, code, tenant, and time-element issues.
What the firm evaluated/did
The matter was built around policy language, repair pricing, contractor evidence, accounting support, the restoration timeline, and the economic impact of delayed or incomplete payment.
Why it mattered
Commercial insurance disputes may involve repair funding, code upgrades, business interruption, loss of rents, and other categories that need to be documented together.
Representative Matter
Representative disputed-coverage matter

Every representative matter turns on its own facts, documents, timing, damages, and applicable law.

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Hidden residential defect discovered after property purchase

Hidden-defect matter after a property purchase

Property Type
High-value residential property
Problem
Hidden defects, seller disclosures, and inspection issues
Pressure on owner
After closing, the owner discovered serious water intrusion, prior repairs, concealed damage, drainage problems, or other expensive conditions that were not understood during the purchase process.
What the firm evaluated/did
The review focused on disclosures, inspection materials, listing information, contractor evidence, timing of symptoms, and proof showing what was known or knowable before closing.
Why it mattered
In serious post-closing disputes, the practical question is whether the repair burden should have stayed with someone else.
Representative Matter
Representative post-purchase matter

Every representative matter turns on its own facts, documents, timing, damages, and applicable law.

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Hidden residential defect discovered after property purchase

Large residential property-insurance underpayment matter

Property Type
Owner-occupied residence
Problem
Home insurance recovery
Pressure on owner
The carrier's number did not reflect the actual work required to restore the property after a major water, fire, smoke, storm, or collapse-related loss.
What the firm evaluated/did
The approach focused on comparing the insurer estimate against contractor scope, code requirements, access and egress, matching, temporary repairs, mitigation charges, storage, contents, and loss-of-use benefits.
Why it mattered
Owners often need a practical review before a carrier's estimate becomes the default ceiling for repair decisions.
Representative Matter
Representative underpayment matter

Every representative matter turns on its own facts, documents, timing, damages, and applicable law.

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No fee unless money is recovered on accepted matters.

No fee unless money is recovered on accepted property recovery matters, subject to a written fee agreement.

Next Step

Do not let the other side's number become the baseline. Send the facts in for review before repair decisions, claim positions, or deadlines narrow your options.

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Next Step

Do not let the other side’s number become the baseline.

Send the facts in for review before repair decisions, claim positions, or deadlines narrow your options.

No fee unless money is recovered for you on accepted matters, subject to a written fee agreement.