The Blundy Law Firm, LLC is a boutique law firm that focuses its practice in the area of construction defect litigation. We are located on Daniel Island, South Carolina. Our clients include homeowners, condominium homeowners’ associations, commercial building owners, and construction professionals.

Amanda M. Blundy has vast experience with the construction industry and the legal issues that surround it. Amanda has represented clients in Charleston, Daniel Island, Mount Pleasant, and barrier islands, as well as Myrtle Beach and Hilton Head.


Areas of Practice

Defective Construction

Defective Construction can be a nightmare for homeowners. From structural issues to water damage, these problems can be costly and difficult to address.

Defective Building Products

Fauly roofing materials, standard plumbing systems, and other defective products can lead to costly damages and repairs.

Termite Claims

Termites are a common problem for homeowners in South Carolina, and their damage can be devastating to homes and properties.


FAQ

When faced with a potential construction defect lawsuit, homeowners have a lot of questions regarding their rights. The FAQ section will provide brief answers to some of those questions.

What is a construction defect lawsuit?

I am not the original homeowner, can I sue the contractor?

How long does a construction defect lawsuit take to resolve?


Blog

If you are looking for more details on construction defect claims, go to one of our blog posts for details regarding construction defect claims.

What is a Construction Deficiency?

A construction deficiency is a flaw or defect in a building or structure that does not meet the proper building code requirements or industry standards . . .

THE ROLE OF BUILDING INSPECTORS IN IDENTIFYING CONSTRUCTION DEFICIENCIES.

As a homeowner or property owner, it’s important to ensure that your building is constructed properly and free of any deficiencies . . .

COMMON CONSTRUCTION DEFICIENCIES AND HOW TO IDENTIFY THEM.

As a property owner or homeowner, it is essential to be aware of common construction deficiencies that may arise in your property . . .