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Oregon Flooring Defects Expert Witnesses Get It Right

May 1, 2016 by Flooristics staff Leave a Comment

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When Oregon business owners, insurance companies or legal teams have a flooring defects issue, it can seem difficult to find just the right flooring expert. After all, an Oregon flooring defects expert must know all about different flooring, have experience in the industry and also know how to communicate facts to interested parties. That’s why Rob McNealy of Flooristics is the ideal Oregon flooring defects expert witness.

What Do Oregon Flooring Defects Expert Witnesses Do?

Even the best manufacturing companies have issues sometimes that lead to flooring material being shipped to customers with flooring defects. These defects can appear weeks or months later as problems that need fixing. Some flooring defects can result in shrinking, shifting, uneven wear and tear, cracking and more. When this happens, the business owner can face problems, not only in how the flooring glooks, but as an increase in risk for slip and fall accidents.

An Oregon flooring defects expert witness can use their years of experience in the flooring industry to determine whether or not defects are present or if the issue has more to do with installation or maintenance. Because the Oregon flooring defects expert witness is unbiased, their testimony and account of the flooring condition carries a lot of weight.

Choosing an Oregon Flooring Defects Expert Witness

Rob McNealy is an outstanding Oregon flooring defect expert witness. His experience in the flooring industry and with flooring material issues gives him a great amount of knowledge when it comes to helping others.

Rob McNealy’s experience in the flooring industry includes:

• Exterior and interior walkway surfaces, like sidewalks, parking lots, curbs and ramps
• Flooring specifications and standards expertise
• Background in all kinds of flooring, from carpet and hardwood to resilient and laminate
• Slip, trip, and fall expert witness
• Concrete moisture testing and slip testing
• Knowledgeable about floor cleaners, coatings and polishes
• Floor system integration
• Floor defects and failures
• OSHA “walking and working surfaces”
• ANSI, ASTM, OSHA

When it comes to hiring an Oregon defects expert witness, legal teams, business owners and insurance companies cannot go wrong with Rob McNealy. He is happy to travel anywhere in the country to check out any suspected or confirmed problems in the workplace. Don’t pick just any Oregon flooring defects expert witness—choose Rob McNealy to get the job done.

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