Professional Services
We Offer A Range of Services for the Legal and Medical Professions
At Stonehollow Inc., we understand that the legal landscape often hinges on the intricate details of property conditions, which is why our inspection services are designed specifically to support lawyers in navigating these complexities.

Benefits for Legal Professionals:
Expert Witness Services:
Stonehollow Inspection Services staff have experience serving as expert witnesses in legal cases related to property disputes, negligence claims, or personal injury cases involving unsafe living or working conditions.
Pre-Litigation Property Inspections:
In cases where legal professionals are preparing for litigation involving property disputes (such as landlord-tenant issues or construction defects), Stonehollow Inspection Services can conduct inspections to document the current condition of a property, offering clear evidence to support claims or defenses.
Insurance Claims Assistance:
In cases of property damage (e.g., fire, water damage, or mold), legal professionals can use Stonehollow Inspection Services’ to assess damage, determine liability, and support insurance claims. The reports can serve as an objective, third-party evaluation.
Due Diligence for Real Estate Transactions:
Legal professionals who are facilitating real estate transactions for clients could benefit from Stonehollow Inspection Services’ property inspections to ensure all building safety regulations, and environmental issues are understood, avoiding legal issues down the road.
Risk Management:
For businesses or individuals involved in real estate transactions, Stonehollow Inspection Services’ could help legal professionals mitigate risks associated with property ownership, avoiding costly legal battles or compliance violations.

Benefits for Medical Professionals:
Health and Safety Compliance:
Medical professionals, especially those running practices or clinics, need to maintain environments that meet health and safety regulations. Stonehollow Inspection Services provides inspections to ensure the medical office or clinic is safe, meets local regulations, and is focused on hazards like mold, lead, or poor air quality.
Indoor Air Quality and Environmental Health Inspections:
Poor indoor air quality can negatively impact the health of both patients and staff. Stonehollow Inspection Services can perform air quality testing to identify issues such as poor ventilation, excess humidity, mold growth, or harmful chemicals that could affect respiratory health.
Mold and Contaminant Inspections:
Medical offices need to be free from mold, allergens, and other environmental hazards that could cause health issues, particularly for sensitive patients (e.g., those with asthma or allergies). Stonehollow Inspection Services’ mold inspection services can identify airborne and contact mold issues and potential health risks.
Building Safety Inspections:
Stonehollow Inspection Services can help medical professionals ensure their facilities are safe for patients and staff by inspecting structural integrity, ensuring fire exits are clear, and checking for compliance with accessibility regulations, such as wheelchair access.
ADA Compliance (Americans with Disabilities Act):
For medical offices , complying with the ADA is essential. Stonehollow Inspection Services can perform inspections to ensure that facilities are accessible to individuals with disabilities, including proper door widths, ramps, and restroom facilities.
Construction Inspections for Medical Facilities:
If a medical professional is building or renovating their practice, Stonehollow Inspection Services can conduct inspections during the construction process to ensure everything required is taken care of and that safety regulations are being followed. This includes assessing electrical systems, HVAC, plumbing, and general safety standards.
Pre-Lease/Pre-Purchase Inspections:
For medical professionals looking to lease or purchase office space, Stonehollow Inspection Services could conduct a thorough inspection of the property beforehand to uncover any potential issues, such as structural problems, water damage, or hazardous materials, which could affect the suitability of the property for a healthcare setting.
Ongoing Facility Maintenance Inspections:
Regular property inspections to ensure the building remains in good condition, helping to avoid emergency repairs that could disrupt operations and ensuring a safe and healthy environment for patients and staff.