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Gather Facts With a Providence Flooring Defects Expert Witness

June 21, 2016 by Flooristics staff Leave a Comment

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Providence flooring defects expert witnesses providence flooring defects expert witnessare a big asset to legal teams in the state of Rhode Island.

Sometimes manufacturers introduce defects during the production process. As a result, they may ship defective flooring products to customers. These defects exist within the product itself and can create a variety of appearance and performance issues.

No manufacturer wants to ship defective flooring, but defects can occur. When business owners install defective flooring, they may encounter significant problems at the workplace. The flooring may not perform as expected and may require costly repairs or replacement.

What Happens With Flooring Defects

When flooring defects cause the material to break down, it can lead to cracking, rippling, warping, buckling, shifting, shrinking, rattling, tearing, and more. Flooring defects can also appear in just about any kind of material—laminate, tile, stone, resilient, carpet, hardwood, and more. The flooring defects are often so problematic that the workplace looks shoddy and run-down, even though the flooring in question may be rather new.

Even worse, the problems with the flooring can lead to slip and fall accidents, and even injure employees or customers. There’s no reason for business owners to bear the cost of repairing or replacing flooring defects. An employee or customer who has been injured at the workplace on flooring that is suspected of being defective may feel like it is the fault of the business owner. That’s where a Providence flooring defects expert witness comes in.

Who Needs a Providence Flooring Defects Expert Witness?

Business owners, legal teams, and insurance companies often need reliable answers about flooring defects. A flooring defects expert witness can provide an independent assessment based on experience and evidence. These experts have years of experience evaluating flooring materials. They also inspect walkways and assess floor safety conditions. A flooring defects expert witness can determine the condition of the flooring. They can also identify whether a flooring defect contributed to the problem. Their findings help interested parties make informed decisions.

Rob McNealy of Flooristics makes an ideal Providence flooring defects expert witness and has the experience and background to identify and evaluate problems. With more than a decade of flooring installations, floor safety, and walkway audits, Rob McNealy is an ideal candidate for a Providence flooring defects expert witness.

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