Can I sue a plumber for home/water defile cause by inaccurately fitted fixtures ? In 2000 I had fresh fixtures fitted to all of my...

In 2000 I had fresh fixtures fitted to all of my ripened pipes. In 2006 there be a continuous leak trailing the tub which was once in a while used (maybe 6 times in 6 years) which took extensive investigation to locate (punching 4 holes within the stucco and concrete walls of two adjoining bathrooms, breakage of the tub enclosure). The river damaged the walls, subfloors and floors of both bathrooms. The ingenious plumber told me the leaks be caused by the prehistoric pipes I didn't replace.
I waited 2 years to hold the cash to start repairs. I finally contacted another plumber who advised me that the fittings placed surrounded by 2000 were the wrong size for the ingenious pipes and that is why both the hot and cold fittings gushed simultaneously trailing the walls even tho the taps be turned off. The fittings are visibly not flush. It is clear that the leak occurred at the point of nouns between the old and alien fittings.
How can I sue the original plumber for adjectives my damages (he is licensed?) Is it too late?
You can sue anybody for anything.The trick is to convince a judge and jury that you be wronged.Call a lawyer or try the Law paragraph of answers to get some counsel.If the mistake the first plumber made was apparent then you may own a case.Contact the appropriate plumbing inspector.The inspector may know how to direct you in right direction.


You can sue but it is unlikely after 6 years you will win.

It is difficult to prove the leaks be due to human error.

It is too late.

Working next to old pipes and modern fittings is always a risky activity and impossible to guarantee. A re-pipe is always the best opportunity, as you learned.

The unproved plumber is correct.
Answers:    You might be capable of have a shield, but from a judges picture point the time that has passed have put quite a damper on your shield. He is going to wonder why you waited so long after the problem occured. Even if you vote it was a money issue.

Why didn't you claim this on your homeowners insurance? They would hold went after the contracter for you.

The plumber cannot be liable for adjectives of the damages. Because you have wait 2 years, those two years of extra damange cannot be expected to be paid for. That be your own doing. It can be argued that because of the time frame, 6 years, the old pipes loosened up on in that own.

These type of issues should be claimed on your homeowners.