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Property owners and managers have a responsibility to their customers to keep their buildings safe and free of known hazards. Roof collapses are among the most terrifying of catastrophes because they seem to appear out of nowhere, crushing patrons or residents under tons of concrete and steel. However, proving liability for roof collapse injuries in Montgomery can be difficult because the current owner of the structure may not have been the original owner or builder.

Your premises liability attorney could do some in-depth investigation to find out who built the structure, who signed off on it, and who owned the property after that. At the same time, any damages accrued due to your injuries caused by the roof collapse should be the responsibility of whoever currently owns the building, as they should have realized the building was at risk. Our dedicated team at The Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown could help you pursue fair compensation from the appropriate liable parties.

What Are the Signs of a Potential Roof Collapse?

In a city with a long history like Montgomery, old buildings crowd against new ones, and these newer buildings are just as likely as older ones to experience roof collapses that cause serious injuries. Building owners should inspect their buildings regularly, regardless of age, and take reports of structural damage seriously. Warning signs of a potential roof collapse may include:

  • Constant leaks in the roof, especially at corners and seams
  • A sagging roofline or pools of water on flat roofs after rain
  • Walls with cracks or deformities, doors that do not stay open, and windows that stick
  • Cracked rafters, broken joists or trusses, and other damaged support structures

Owners may not acknowledge these as problems with the roof. However, records of constant repairs for roof leaks, shoring up walls, and similar repairs may suggest to your attorney that they knew of a problem and ignored it, and we could use that as proof to strengthen your case.

Proving Liability for a Roof Collapse

It is not always easy to prove who is liable for a roof collapse in Montgomery and for any injuries it caused. Insurance companies and building owners may try to deflect blame to the original owner or builder. For instance, the current owner may claim it was the previous owner’s fault for installing an oversized HVAC system. However, they are still liable for ignoring cracked ceiling tiles or leaks.

A property liability attorney could review the ownership documents and maintenance records to determine whether the current owner knew or reasonably should have known about the risks but failed to address them. If the current owner knew the HVAC was too heavy, then they had a responsibility to either have it removed or install additional support below the unit.

Your attorney could trace the history of the property and include everyone responsible for the roof collapse in your insurance claim. If your accident involved more than one entity, you deserve compensation from all of them.

Contact a Montgomery Attorney Today About Your Roof Collapse Injuries

Roof collapse injuries in Montgomery are frequently catastrophic, so you need experienced legal assistance. The Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown could provide the support and legal guidance you need to locate everyone responsible. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning there is no cost to you until we settle or win your case. Your initial consultation is free, so call us today to arrange an appointment.