[WSBARP] Looking for an Expert

Laird, Katherine KatherineLaird at CenturyPacificLP.com
Fri Mar 25 11:09:58 PDT 2016


I am working with another client adjacent to the Angle Lake project.  If your client has not done so already, there is a claims process with Sound Transit.  ST has been settling these claims, many similar to this one.  A mechanical contractor that specializes in refrigeration units should be able to assess the cause of the problem (but that is what you are looking for, right?).  If your client has maintenance records for the equipment that would be helpful as the record would bolster that argument that the equipment has been properly maintained and the problem arose when the jack hammer started.
Good luck,
k

Katherine Kramer Laird
CenturyPacific, LP
Suite 1680
1201 Third Avenue
Seattle, WA  98101
Ph. 206-757-8892/Mobile. 206-915-0109
Fax 206-757-7890
katherinelaird at centurypacificlp.com<mailto:katherinelaird at centurypacificlp.com>


From: wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com [mailto:wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of James Jackson
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 11:01 AM
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Subject: [WSBARP] Looking for an Expert

Client  owns a grocery store near Sound Transit's SeaTac lightrail extension project.

Vibrations from hydraulic hammer (attached to a backhoe) appear to have caused her freezer unit to malfunction.  Other appliances were affected as well.

She lost about $25k in thawed inventory.

I'm looking for an expert who can connect the vibrations and the malfunctions.

Thanks.


James A. Jackson
Simburg Ketter Sheppard & Purdy, LLP
999 Third Ave., #2525
Seattle, WA 98104
T: (206) 382-2600
F: (206) 223-3929

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