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Calling a Massachusetts Flooring Defects Expert Witness

January 31, 2016 by Flooristics staff Leave a Comment

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massachusetts flooring defects expert witnessA Massachusetts flooring defects expert witness can bring clarity and facts to a situation where defective flooring is suspected.

Few things can make an office or other place of business look as classic and welcoming as good flooring. Whether it’s tile, wood, hardwood, laminate, stone, resilient, or something else. It’s possible to introduce defects to the material during the manufacturing process. These defects can emerge months or even years later as the flooring is exposed to constant foot traffic and repetitive cleaning. These flooring defects can cause all kinds of problems for business owners.

Flooring defects may contribute to hazardous foot traffic conditions throughout the workplace. There might be problems with shrinking, cracking, rippling, looseness, and uneven wear and tear of the flooring material, causing it to look unsightly. When the flooring at the workplace looks bad, it can leave a bad impression on both customers and employees. It can also be frustrating for business owners who have spent a lot of money on flooring, yet have had disastrous results.

Flooring defects can create serious slip and fall hazards. Damaged or unstable flooring may put employees and customers at risk. Even a small defect can affect a person’s footing and cause an accident. Slip and fall accidents are among the most common workplace injuries. Business owners should seek expert help when they suspect defective flooring.

A flooring defects expert witness can bring a lot of experience to the table. Whether it’s dealing with a slip and fall liability lawsuit or providing testimony for an insurance company or for the manufacturer, the expert witness can provide facts. Because the Massachusetts flooring defects expert witness is not biased, they will accurately assess the situation and provide the truth. Getting the right flooring defects expert witness is a key part of making sure that the responsible parties have the opportunity to rectify the mistake.

When business owners and their legal teams are seeking a flooring defects expert witness, they should really look up Rob McNealy of Flooristics. Not only does Rob McNealy have more than a decade of experience as a flooring contractor. But he also works as a walkway auditor and a flooring inspector. He will make sure that everyone understands what has happened with the flooring and why. With his experience and knowledge. All groups will feel more confident in moving forward to find a resolution to the problem of the defective flooring.

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