New Champlain Towers Suit Blames Building Next Door
New Champlain Towers Suit Blames Building Next Door
Champlain Towers South, a Miami, Florida condo complex, suddenly collapsed with many of the residents inside. Some made it out, while others lost their lives in the tragedy. For some time, there has been an investigation into the cause of the collapse, which has mainly led to findings of structural damage and repair ‘suggestions’ that residents never followed through on. The incident has also led to a number of federal and state investigations and many lawsuits by victims, families and condo owners.Now, a new lawsuit filed this month contends that the construction of a luxury building, Eighty Seven Park, next to the condo site ultimately caused the failure of the already structurally compromised building, killing nearly 100 people in June. The new construction allegedly destabilized the old one. The complaint could be a potential class action case representing all victims and their families. It has been filed as part of an existing case in Miami-Dade County Circuit Court.The lead investigating agency is the National Institute for Standards and Technology, which indicated that answers could take years. Raysa Rodriguez, a resident who was lucky enough to make it out alive, previously filed suit against the association.
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