Florida Trial Attorneys

Ansbacher Law represents its clients in state and federal court, where our experienced construction litigation team has recovered millions of dollars in compensation for clients, including large national home builders, and smaller custom home builders throughout the State of Florida.

Click Here To Read About The Recent 9.6 Million Dollar Jury Verdict Awarded To Our Client.

Barry Ansbacher, the founding partner at Ansbacher Law, has more than 30 years of experience in construction law. He is the only attorney in North Florida who is board certified by The Florida Bar in Construction Law, Real Estate Law, and Condominium & Planned Development Law. Certification is The Florida Bar’s highest level of evaluation of the competency and experience of Florida attorneys. The construction litigation team at Ansbacher Law comes with more than 50 years of combined construction litigation experience and a tireless work ethic and passion to ensure our clients are on the winning team. Ansbacher Law has the tools, resources, and experience to win your construction defect case.

Jacksonville Litigation Attorneys

Call us today at 904-513-2562 to discuss your concerns with an experienced construction lawyer.

Helpful Information On Filing A Lawsuit In Florida

Chapter 558 Florida Statutes requires special notices prior to commencing arbitration or filing a lawsuit. The use of an attorney to assure compliance is highly recommended.

The requirements for construction depend on the building code adopted when the building permit application for the structure was filed. See Florida Building Code Table of applicable building codes and adoption date.

Contact us today for additional information or to arrange a consultation with an Ansbacher Law attorney.

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