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Anonymous
08 Dec, 2014
Jay Ross positions himself as an expert and leader in construction defect litigation. He is not even close. Construction defect requires at least a basic understanding of insurance, insurance agreements, and the possibility that a contractor will use bankruptcy to delay and avoid fulfilling his/her requirements.
Jay took on our case and told us that he expected a 12-18 month time frame and $50-$100K in legal fees. The damages were approximately $375,000.
He never once questioned whether insurance would even cover the defects and if not how to collect from the contractor. He never considered a writ of attachment and was aware that the contractor had previously filed for bankruptcy and there were questions about his workers comp status.
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