Baton Rouge Engineering Liability Defense Attorney
Louisiana Architectural Defect Lawyer
The AV-rated* Baton Rouge law firm of Keogh, Cox & Wilson, Ltd., offers legal services in the area of engineering liability defense as part of our larger construction law practice.
We defend construction engineers, structural engineers and other construction professionals throughout the state against engineering liability claims that arise during construction defect litigation or as the result of alleged professional malpractice.
Legal Advice From Professionals Who Understand Engineering and the Construction Industry
The members of our engineering liability defense practice include an experienced attorney who is also a licensed engineer and veteran construction law and professional liability litigators.
If you are facing claims of construction or architectural defects or engineering miscalculations, contact our Baton Rouge law firm for sound advice and strategic legal defense services.
We Strive to Develop Long-Term Relationships With Our Construction Industry Clients
The Baton Rouge engineering liability defense lawyers of Keogh, Cox & Wilson provide representation to engineers who are already facing legal claims or disciplinary actions.
Often, clients who come to us for help with one specific complaint remain clients over the life of their businesses — returning to our law firm for advice to help them minimize professional liability in future relationships. Since 1969, we have built a reputation as an ethical, dependable law firm providing indispensable services to construction industry professionals.
Contact Keogh, Cox & Wilson, Ltd.
To schedule a confidential consultation with Keogh, Cox & Wilson, contact our Baton Rouge law firm.
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