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Defective Chinese Drywall Lawyer

Port Charlotte / Bonita Springs / Naples / Ft. Myers Defective Chinese Drywall Attorneys

An investigation by American Watchdog, based in Washington, D.C., shows that about 250 million feet of Chinese drywall came into the United States. The drywall was imported into the United States during a shortage of building materials from about 2004 to 2007. Residents who live in homes with the drywall have experienced; nosebleeds, headaches, nausea, and even respiratory problems. Other signs of the defective drywall being used in homes include:

  • - A slight or strong sulfur, rotten egg or acid like smell
  • - Failing of air conditioning coils, stove top elements, and failing of refrigerators
  • - Tarnishing of silver jewerly, tarnishing of silver wedding plates, and flatware.

If you are experiencing any of these signs or believe defective chinese drywall was used in your home, contact us. We are here to help.

Contact us at 1-800-64-VILES

(1-800-648-4537)

We don't get paid until you do.

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Viles & Beckman, LLC, has extensive experience representing customers injured by a variety of defective products, including Chinese drywall, asbestos, and aging tires. Each personal injury lawyer is skilled at handling the numerous legal issues arising from these cases, and is an accomplished Ft. Myers / Port Charlotte brain injury, spinal cord injury attorney, and burn injury legal specialist. In addition, they are renowned throughout Fort Myers area as highly trained Fort Myers / Port Charlotte auto accident lawyers, trucking accident attorneys, and premises liability lawyers.

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Q: Will I owe anything if we don't win the case?

A: If your case is unsuccessful no money will come out of your pocket. You are only responsible for costs incurred if you win.

Q: What is a mediation?

A: A mediation is a settlement meeting that occurs before a case goes to trial. Both sides appear with legal representation before mediator, who listens to each party's story. If neither side agrees on a settlement during the mediation, the case goes to trial. Anything discussed during mediation cannot be used in a court of law

Q: What is PIP?

A: Personal Injury Protection Insurance otherwise known as "PIP" is required by Florida law. PIP covers 80% of your medical expenses up to $10,000. Be careful there are many statutory requirements with PIP that could cause you to lose your benefits. Viles and Beckman, LLC will assist you with the PIP process to maximize your PIP benefits.

Q: How long can you estimate my case to last?

A: This really depends on the case that we are dealing with. With most personal injury cases it depends on the severity of the injury and the length of treatment with your doctor. When released from treatment we attempt to negotiate with the insurance company to conclusion or file lawsuit.

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Viles & Beckman, LLC

6350 Presidential Court

Fort Myers, FL 33919

Phone: 1-800-64-VILES

1-800-648-4537

239-334-3933

Fax: 239-334-7105

Email: info@vilesandbeckman.com

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