FAQ

Common Queries from Military Service Members and Families

As you know if you’ve been browsing our blogs here at Military Housing Lawsuit Help, bringing legal action against privatized military housing companies can be a confusing and overwhelming process. So here at Military Housing Lawsuit Help, we answer some of the most frequently asked questions about the process and our services.

  • Who can qualify for your services?
    We work with military families who have lived in on-base housing operated by private military contractors and have sustained damage to their bodies or property from mold or other harmful environmental conditions. You or family members who have lived on-base may qualify for a case evaluation.
  • What kinds of cases do you take?
    We handle mass-tort claims only against privatized housing companies – not the military – for providing uninhabitable housing, exposure to harmful substances (mold or lead), and failing to correct hazardous conditions. Rental, eviction, work orders, and moving issues are not managed by us.
  • What does the legal process look like?
    Our legal process begins with a no-cost, confidential case evaluation. If you qualify, we’ll recommend next steps and, if you elect to proceed, move forward on a contingency fee basis (meaning no payment is owed unless we recover funds for you).
  • Will my information be kept confidential?
    Yes. Consultations and communications, even if we are not hired, are protected by attorney-client privilege.
  • How much will it cost me to make a claim?
    There is no upfront cost. Our fee is a percentage of any amount paid back to you. If we do not recover compensation for you, then we do not collect a fee.
  • Why should I trust Military Housing Lawsuit Help?
    We’re a coalition with many decades’ combined experience in military, real estate and mass-tort lawsuits. Our firm is led by attorney Alicia O’Neill, who has dedicated years of her practice to helping military families, and Ryan Reed and Jim Moriarty (a decorated Marine veteran) – zealous advocates for service members across the nation.
  • How do I get started?
    Call (725) 587-5062, email [email protected] or visit https://militaryhousinglawsuit.com/ to begin a confidential case evaluation. We hold privatized housing companies responsible – let us help your family today.