Cavity Wall Claims

Could you claim compensation for badly fitted cavity wall insulation or neglected repairs?
 
If your cavity wall insulation is causing problems with damp, mould or even breathing difficulties, you may be able to claim compensation. Or if your landlord has failed to repair your home and this has caused similar problems, you may also be able to claim compensation.
 
Poorly fitted cavity wall insulation acts as a bridge for water to penetrate the walls of your house. So instead of keeping you warm it makes your house colder and damper. This leads to issues like mouldy furniture and unpleasant smells and possibly more serious problems like breathing difficulties and asthma.
 
Homes that have been neglected by the landlord may also suffer from leaking gutters, rotten window frames or cracked walls that can also lead to damp and mould. In some cases these issues can result in subsidence or structural problems.
 
What to do if you are affected ? Simply complete the form on the right and we'll contact you to find out if you can claim compensation for Cavity wall insulation or Neglected repairs.
 
The questions we usually ask to assess the amount of compensation you are potentially owed are;
 
  • Do you have supporting documents or a CIGA guarantee from the installer ?
  • Was the installation within the last 15 years ?
  • What damage has been caused to the property ?
  • Do you have a copy of your tenancy agreement ?
  • When did you become aware of the problems ?
  • Has any personal injury / ill health been suffered as a result of the disrepair? 
To discuss Compensation claim for a Cavity Wall or Neglected Property claim please call our specialist team on 0114 220 1795.
 
 

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