Daniel Island Termite Bond Lawsuit Attorney

Protecting Homeowners from Costly Termite Damage Caused by Pest Control Negligence

Do you live on Daniel Island and suspect that your home may have a termite infestation? Has a contractor uncovered hidden damage, or have you recently purchased a home that now shows clear signs of termites—despite being assured otherwise? Termite damage, especially from the aggressive Formosan Subterranean Termite, is a serious issue for homeowners across Daniel Island, and it may warrant legal action if a termite bond has failed due to pest control negligence.

Although termite bonds are designed to protect homeowners from damage caused by termites, not all pest control companies live up to their responsibilities. In some cases, service may be missed, high-risk areas may be ignored, or critical termite activity may go undisclosed. When this happens, you may have grounds for a termite bond lawsuit.

Charleston-based attorney Taylor Anderson has significant experience handling termite bond litigation and represents homeowners across Daniel Island who are dealing with unexpected structural damage due to Formosan termite infestations.

Formosan Subterranean Termites on Daniel Island

Daniel Island is a known hot spot for Formosan Subterranean Termite activity. These termites are considered one of the most destructive invasive termite species in the world. First introduced to the United States in the 1950s, they thrive in warm, coastal regions with high moisture—making Daniel Island an ideal environment for colony growth.

According to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, South Carolina is one of the most heavily infested states in the country when it comes to Formosan termites. Formosan termites are particularly dangerous because they can:

  • Build massive colonies with millions of termites.
  • Create nests both underground and in above-ground locations with moisture.
  • Cause major structural damage in just a matter of months.
  • Go undetected in walls, crawl spaces, and foundations—even with a termite bond in place.

In many cases, homeowners only become aware of an infestation once damage is extensive. On Daniel Island, the combination of coastal humidity and lush landscaping makes many homes especially vulnerable.

Was Your Termite Bond Breached?

If you have a termite bond or pest control agreement in place, you may have assumed that your home was protected. However, if the pest control company failed to:

  • Inspect vulnerable areas properly,
  • Apply treatment where needed,
  • Disclose moisture-prone areas or signs of infestation,
  • Or generally uphold the terms of the bond,

…you may be eligible to file a termite bond claim to recover damages.

Some homeowners on Daniel Island have reported buying homes under the impression they were termite-free, only to find concealed damage later. Others have been under termite bonds for years but now face significant repairs due to pest control failures.

Talk to an Experienced Daniel Island Termite Attorney

The Taylor Anderson Law Firm understands how devastating and expensive it can be to discover hidden termite damage—especially when you relied on a termite bond for protection. If you live on Daniel Island and are dealing with structural damage caused by Formosan termites, you deserve answers and may be entitled to compensation.

Taylor Anderson has handled numerous termite bond cases across the Charleston area, including Daniel Island. He offers free consultations to evaluate your situation and help determine whether negligence occurred.

Schedule Your Free Termite Bond Lawsuit Review

Don’t wait for the damage to get worse. If you suspect a breach of your termite bond or were sold a home with undisclosed termite damage, contact Taylor Anderson Law Firm today. We represent homeowners across Daniel Island, SC, and the surrounding Lowcountry region.

Your initial consultation is free.

Based in Charleston, proudly serving Daniel Island and coastal South Carolina.