Don't Let Termites Destroy Your Biggest Investment - Fight Back with a Proven Legal Team

When you choose Cobb Hammett for a termite damage attorney in Converse, SC, you can rest easy knowing you're in confident, capable hands. Clients trust our law firm for termite damage cases because we have:

  • A Demonstrated Playbook of Strategies
  • A Proven Track Record of Successful Termite Cases
  • Substantial Termite Evidence Lockers with Experts and Depositions
  • Experience Handling Cases Across the Southeast United States
  • Manuals for Many Major Termite Control Companies

Unlike some termite damage law firms, our lawyers study the practices and policies of large termite control and home inspection companies. We use creative strategies to avoid unfair arbitration clauses and have devoted real resources to solving our client's claims.

Simply put, you can trust our termite damage attorneys with your case because we genuinely care about you as our client.

Whether you're a homeowner, commercial property owner, or a homeowner's association, know that you're not alone. If termites are causing damage to your property, don't let giant pest control chains or home inspection franchises take advantage of you. The cost of repairs should fall where it should - on the shoulders of the home inspection company, pest control company, or their insurers.

What Are the Signs of Termite Damage?

It's not always easy to spot the signs of termite damage, especially if you're an average person without much knowledge of the termite species. Plus, termites often wreak havoc in unseen areas like drywall, siding, and the framing of your house, so seeing damage isn't always easy. Despite those challenges, there are some common signs and areas for you to consider.

Some common signs of termite damage include:

  • Termite Swarms in Your Home
  • Discarded Termite Wings in Crawlspaces, Attics, or Other Areas
  • Small Holes or Pin Pricks in Walls
  • Mud Tunnels Running Along the Outer Walls of Your House
  • Dirt Falling Out of Cracks, Power Outlets, or Holes in Walls
  • Warped Doors and Windows

Some of the most common areas where termites do damage include:

  • In and Around Chimneys
  • Around the Bases of Outside Walls
  • In the Floors or Walls of Your Attic
  • In Your Crawlspace
  • Laundry, Bath, and Utility Rooms
  • The Floors and Sinks of Your Kitchen or Bathroom
  • Hollowed Out Wooden Areas Around Your Home

What Should I Do if I Find Termite Damage?

If you find termite damage in your home, it's best not to try and fix it yourself. Why? First, repairing damage from termites is a complicated, painstaking endeavor that requires a skilled, tedious approach. Spotting termite damage and knowing how to fix it requires a deep knowledge of how termites behave and live to get rid of them. Second, and perhaps most importantly, taking a DIY approach to termite damage may ruin your termite lawsuit.

That's true even if you have the skills and experience to do so. You might inadvertently destroy important evidence that is key to your case, which may ruin your chances of compensation for damages and poor work. Instead of trying to repair damage on your own, get a second opinion from a trusted inspector. Once your concerns are verified, it's time to call Cobb Hammett Law Firm. Our experienced termite damage attorneys will dig into your case and discover if you're one of the thousands of people with grounds for filing a termite lawsuit.

Who Is at Fault for Termite Damage?

We get this question often at Cobb Hammett Law Firm, though the answer is sometimes unclear. What we do know is that if you're looking for the max amount of compensation, we'll need to discover who was at fault. In some cases, it's easy to determine fault. For example, if you're a new homeowner, and a termite inspector or seller didn't inform you of an infestation, you may have grounds to sue.

However, things get more complex if you rent a home or bought a residence many years ago and have been using a pest control company for termite infestation. You could have grounds for a case against the pest control company, your landlord, or a different third party, depending on the circumstances of your case. That's why working with a termite attorney in Converse, SC is so important - so they can investigate the details and damages associated with your infestation and determine who is accountable.

10 Common Excuses for Avoiding Termite Damage Liability

If you have trusted your home with a pest control company and encounter a termite issue, you might not get the help you expect, even if your claim is legitimate. With years of experience fighting big pest control companies and their insurers, we've heard just about every excuse in the book. If you're dealing with a termite problem, be wary if you hear any of the following excuses.

  • 01.The contract you signed releases our company of any liability.
  • 02.We can't help unless you sign a brand-new contract.
  • 03.There's moisture around the damaged areas of your home. We aren't responsible.
  • 04.We're under no obligation to discover hidden termite damage.
  • 05.We won't review your bond unless your property is re-treated.
  • 06.We don't have to pay because you have a re-treat-only contract.
  • 07.You need to pay for re-treatment because our chemicals or pesticides have worn off.
  • 08.You dug up our chemical barrier. Your infestation is not our fault.
  • 09.Our insurance company won't pay you. If you have a complaint, take it up with them.
  • 10.We'll cover the cost of fixing damage, but we won't open walls to see if more damage is present.

However, things get more complex if you rent a home or bought a residence many years ago and have been using a pest control company for termite infestation. You could have grounds for a case against the pest control company, your landlord, or a different third party, depending on the circumstances of your case. That's why working with a termite attorney in Converse, SC is so important - so they can investigate the details and damages associated with your infestation and determine who is accountable.

Negligence

Can I Sue a Home Inspector for Negligence?

If your home inspector did not uphold their duties and obligations to you as the home buyer, you could most certainly sue a home inspector.

Unless your termite infestation was new when your home was inspected, it would be hard for a home inspector to miss it. If you just bought a house and you have discovered damage or signs of a termite infestation, contact Cobb Hammett today. Our team of termite damage attorneys may be able to prove that your inspector failed at spotting and reporting termite issues in your new home.

However, proving negligence is easier said than done without a lawyer by your side. Termite inspectors aren't always expected to find every bit of termite damage, and they're often not the final say in whether your home is damage-free. That's why, with Cobb Hammett Law Firm as your advocate, we'll ask the hard-hitting questions needed to discover if your inspector missed termite damage for legitimate reasons or if they were careless and negligent. We'll help facilitate a second inspection if needed and will work tirelessly to earn you the compensation you deserve.

Breach

Can I Sue a Home Inspector for Breach of Contract?

You should know that even if your home inspector is legally negligent for missing termite damage or infestations, their liability will often be limited due to the language in their contract.

If your lawsuit doesn't have the proper foundation to prove negligence, your termite damage lawyer in Converse, SC may be able to win compensation via breach of contract. In many circumstances, this is the best route to take if it's easier to prove that an inspector violated a contract. For example, suppose the home inspection contract you signed called for a whole-home inspection, and the inspector failed to survey your crawlspace or attic. In that case, you may have a viable claim in court.

At Cobb Hammett Law Firm, we understand that every termite damage case situation is different. As such, we approach every case with a nuanced, multi-faceted strategy crafted with your best interests in mind.

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When a termite prevention company or home inspector is negligent and causes damage to your home, it's time to act fast. You need a trustworthy termite attorney in cityname, state by your side to take the proper steps toward getting compensation.

When you depend on Cobb Hammett, LLC, you'll receive personalized attention and proactive representation. That's because we make an intentional decision to limit our law firm's overall caseload. This allows us to better focus on our individual clients, many of whom remain with us for generations. We do not pass off cases to paralegals or junior associates but rather prioritize the attorney-client relationship.

We value compassion and integrity, and our practice reflects those values. If you're ready to take a stand, call our office today. Our termite damage lawyers will help create a better future for you, your family, or your business.

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Latest News in Converse, SC

1890s textile mill to modern apartments: A look inside the adaptive reuse of Converse Mill

The long-awaited transformation of the old Converse Mill was unveiled to the public on Friday.Converse Mill Lofts Apartments, 4147 E. Main St. Ext, Spartanburg, held a ribbon cutting with OneSpartanburg, Inc. and an open house with tours to celebrate the completion of the project.The project was first announced in 2017 and has been in the works for 18 years, according to owner Kathryn Macdonald, who found the property while browsing on LoopNet, a commercial real estate online site.“I’m a fabriholic; I love se...

The long-awaited transformation of the old Converse Mill was unveiled to the public on Friday.

Converse Mill Lofts Apartments, 4147 E. Main St. Ext, Spartanburg, held a ribbon cutting with OneSpartanburg, Inc. and an open house with tours to celebrate the completion of the project.

The project was first announced in 2017 and has been in the works for 18 years, according to owner Kathryn Macdonald, who found the property while browsing on LoopNet, a commercial real estate online site.

“I’m a fabriholic; I love sewing, and a textile mill was right up my alley,” Macdonald said. “We lived in California, my husband flew out, saw it and called me and said, ‘It’s like a cathedral. I think I want to buy it.’ And I said ok. You can’t say no to a cathedral.”

Macdonald and husband Scott purchased the mill in 2006 and moved to Spartanburg a year later. Together with partners Britt Weaver, Jim Troy, and Billy Hughes, they worked to transform the four-story textile mill into over 100 luxury apartments, an estimated $50 million undertaking.

Seeing the project completed is a great feeling, Macdonald said.

"It's a confirmation that God's faithfulness endures. Every time it felt like we weren't going to make it, one miracle after another was waiting to bless us," Macdonald said. "What was an eyesore is now a boon to the economy."

County Councilman David Britt said the adaptive reuse of the mill was a testament to what makes Spartanburg County special.

"This is a repurposing of a really a tremendous, majestic building that served for so long — over 100 years — it served this community, it breathed life into this community. All these people that lived around this facility, worked here," Britt said. "I think what makes Spartanburg so unique is we don't just discard old things, we repurpose and rebirth."

Textile mill to luxury apartments

Converse Mill was founded in 1896 and is the last remaining mill of the three built and run by Dexter Edgar Converse. By 1973, all of the mills had ceased operations and Converse Mill was then used as a warehouse.

Owner Scott Macdonald said at the opening he hopes they have saved the mill for another 120 years, acknowledging the special place it holds in the community.

"There's still people walking amongst us who have a personal connection to history here and who hold it in their heart, that, wow, it's been saved," Macdonald said.

One of those people was in the audience for the ribbon cutting and open house. Pearl Ivey Byars, 100, worked in Converse Mill during World War II.

“It was during the war, during World War II, and we did men’s jobs. So I did the drawing job, they called it drawing-in, drawing in the threads,” Byars said.

Byars attended the grand opening with her daughter Kay Jowers and granddaughter Brooke Petty. She has many memories of her time at Converse Mill. Byars met her husband of 70 years, Talmadge while working at the mill. She saw President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s funerary train pass over the trestle by the mill and remembered the buses the mill would use to shuttle workers to work and back home.

The mill looks different than when Byars last saw it in 1948.

“I love it; I think it's wonderful. It looks so good. It looks new,” Byars said of the transformation.

The community room in the leasing office is particularly different as, Byars noted, there wasn’t a pool table when she worked there.

“We worked; we didn’t play pool,” Byars said.

What to know about Converse Mill Lofts

The new apartment building features 173 one- and two-bedroom apartments. There are 21 one-bedroom apartment floor plans and six two-bedroom floor plans.

Rents start at $1,125 for one-bedroom apartments and $1,400 for two-bedroom apartments before fees, according to Gerard Duran, assistant property manager.

The first residents moved in last month, and leasing is ongoing. They are about 20% leased.

Some of the amenities include a yoga room, gym, multiple community rooms, pool, mail room, dog park, and community-wide WiFi.

Samantha Swann covers city news, development and culture in Spartanburg. She is a University of South Carolina Upstate and Greenville Technical College alumna. Contact her at[email protected] or on Instagram at @sam_on_spartanburg.

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