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McNiel Circle Owners Association v. Quadrant

McNeil Circle, a 12 unit condominium community located in Pierce County and constructed by Quadrant Homes, retained Casey & Skoglund to assist the community in facilitating an intrusive inspection to determine the means and methods of construction.

Ballard Condominium Owners Association v. Ballard Residential LLC and Continental-Bentall LLC

Ballard Condominium, a six-story 163-unit condominium community located in Ballard, Seattle, was constructed between 1999 and 2001 by Ballard Residential, LLC. Approximately two years after conclusion of construction, the Association commissioned a building envelope inspection. Fortunately the inspection was commenced before expiration of any deadline for seeking construction repairs from the original builder and/or seller. The results of the inspections were disappointing. Numerous construction failures were discovered, including dry rot.

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Testimonials

Carol Vipperman, President, Westlake View Condominium Association

Casey-Skoglund never gave up, they fought for us for five years. We filed a suit in 2004. Even though our lawsuit was thrown out of court two times over five years based on technicalities, Chris Casey never gave up or gave in.

Alice R. Gilbert, Treasurer, The Ballard Homeowners' Association

Ours was a difficult suit against the developer of our building, turned over to the homeowners' association in 2001. Throughout, Casey and Skoglund's firm worked closely with the Board, securing most of the funds needed to fix the building; and if our appeal is successful, we will have the rest. These guys don't give up!

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At Casey & Skoglund we believe every homeowner deserves a home free from poor workmanship and defective construction. We are a construction defect firm dedicated to holding responsible those willing to cut corners for profit. Unique to our firm, at Casey & Skoglund we measure success by the attention and value we bring each individual client, not by the number of cases managed at any one time.

We obtain results.

Subrogation Claim-Pursual

Casey & Skoglund has successfully pursued and litigated varied property damage claims caused by fire, flood damage and collapse. These claims often involve complex architectural, product design and construction issues. Our firm's attorneys and support staff provide our clients with successful and effective case management of these matters from the start and through final resolution and repair.

Construction Litigation Background

“What is Mr. Casey's and Mr. Skoglund's construction litigation background?”

After prosecuting cases for the District Attorney’s Office in Oregon, Mr. Casey defended insurance companies, developers and contractors from the claims of Homeowners Associations. Mr. Casey’s job, like every successful construction defense attorney, included arguing Homeowner claims were illusory or, in the alternative, were excessive and required minimization. Mr. Casey now puts his training, experience and relations with the defense community to work for Homeowners Associations throughout the Pacific Northwest.