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Pros watch in silence as DIY couple’s hands-on build leads to a costly disaster.
Dec 8, 2025
23m 03s
“The Flying Doctor”: How an $18M Claim Collapsed When His Pilot Licence Proved He Could Still Fly
Dec 1, 2025
30m 00s
A Big Claim and a Human Rights Speech: The Co-op That Turned into a Real-Life Funhouse
Nov 24, 2025
24m 31s
The Wonky Wall: How Coordination and Consultants Couldn't Save a Crumbling Heritage Structure
Nov 17, 2025
25m 13s
The Fake Granite Scandal: How One Architect Survived a $1.5M Lawsuit
Nov 10, 2025
23m 02s
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| 12/8/25 | Pros watch in silence as DIY couple’s hands-on build leads to a costly disaster. | Send us Fan Mail In a lakeside home where client-induced chaos breeds leaky walls, poor construction drowns dreams. Can an architect be liable for staying silent, when not engaged to supervise and coordinate construction? Find out why inaction can cause problems, how putting things in writing shields you, and why clear professional boundaries help to avoid lawsuits. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedInAccess our Risk Education LibrarySpeak wi... | 23m 03s | ||||||
| 12/1/25 | “The Flying Doctor”: How an $18M Claim Collapsed When His Pilot Licence Proved He Could Still Fly | Send us Fan Mail In a parking garage where a doctor slips on uneven stairs, a headlong crash threatens his career. Can an architect be held liable for this costly fall? Learn why stairs can be treacherous, how site reviews can save you, and why a well-researched defense can dismantle dubious claims. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedInAccess our Risk Education LibrarySpeak with a Risk Services Expert if you’re an Ontario architect seeking guidance ... | 30m 00s | ||||||
| 11/24/25 | A Big Claim and a Human Rights Speech: The Co-op That Turned into a Real-Life Funhouse | Send us Fan Mail In a co-op where homes tilt like carnival funhouses, unstable soil wreaks havoc, can an architect be liable when a soils report fails to warn of impending danger? Discover how site remediation can create problems, how appearances can be deceiving, how surveys can save you, and how shortcuts can cause projects to flounder. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedInAccess our Risk Education LibrarySpeak with a Risk Services Expert if... | 24m 31s | ||||||
| 11/17/25 | The Wonky Wall: How Coordination and Consultants Couldn't Save a Crumbling Heritage Structure | Send us Fan Mail During the renovation of a historic building, intended to serve as a banquet hall, ancient walls crumble under new loads and chaos halts construction. Can an architect be liable when experts vouched for stability? Uncover why old stones betray, how inspections save you, and why consultants matter. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedInAccess our Risk Education LibrarySpeak with a Risk Services Expert if you’re an Ontario architect se... | 25m 13s | ||||||
| 11/10/25 | The Fake Granite Scandal: How One Architect Survived a $1.5M Lawsuit | Send us Fan Mail In a chic gallery, where a floor’s dyed-blue “granite” inserts bleed like paint, a costly mess emerges. Can an architect be liable when fake granite fooled everyone? Discover why materials can be deceiving, how testing them can save the day, and why friendships sometimes help solve disputes. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedInAccess our Risk Education LibrarySpeak with a Risk Services Expert if you’re an Ontario architect seeking ... | 23m 02s | ||||||
| 11/3/25 | How One Marble Threshold Taught This Architect a $450K Lesson | Send us Fan Mail In a lavish hotel suite where a marble threshold trips the host, a painful fall sparks a million-dollar claim. Can an architect be liable despite code compliance? Learn why safety is more important than style, how well-crafted details can help your defense, and why juries favor sympathy. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedInAccess our Risk Education LibrarySpeak with a Risk Services Expert if you’re an Ontario architect seeking guid... | 21m 21s | ||||||
| 10/27/25 | When ‘Affordable’ Housing Becomes a Liability Trap | Send us Fan Mail In a rural co-op where mold and rot ruin homes, neglect and the lack of a maintenance budget, highlight the cheap construction. Can the architect be liable for this decay, years after completion? Learn why maintenance matters, how durable construction saves money in the long term, and why empathy often bests arrogance. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedInAccess our Risk Education LibrarySpeak with a Risk Services Expert if you’re a... | 23m 39s | ||||||
| 10/20/25 | When Hurt Feelings Become Lawsuits | Send us Fan Mail In a quiet neighborhood, when a client’s home addition blocks a neighbor’s cherished view and light, tensions flare into a legal showdown. Can an architect be liable for this neighbour’s loss ? Learn how miscommunications fuel disputes, and how sympathetic mediation can save the day. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedInAccess our Risk Education LibrarySpeak with a Risk Services Expert if you’re an Ontario architect seeking guidance... | 18m 14s | ||||||
| 10/13/25 | Why “Wearing Too Many Hats” Could Destroy Your Practice | Send us Fan Mail In a condo venture, an architect juggles roles as promoter, developer, builder, and financier, while cracking columns threaten structural collapse and financial ruin. Can the architect wearing multiple hats be liable for this project’s failures? Find out how “role overload” courts disaster, poor coordination sparks lawsuits, and clear contracts can provide a lifeline. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedInAccess our Risk Education Li... | 25m 34s | ||||||
| 10/6/25 | Why Copying Designs Could Cost You Your License | Send us Fan Mail On a project where an architect copies another’s drawings without permission, detailing problems create leaks and fire hazards. Can an architect be liable for defects stemming from plagiarized plans? You’ll learn why copying someone else’s designs spells trouble, how skimpy reviews lead to lawsuits, and why ethics are your best defense. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedInAccess our Risk Education LibrarySpeak with a Risk Services ... | 20m 10s | ||||||
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| 9/29/25 | Why an Architect’s Implicit Trust in a Builder-Developer Led to a Legal Nightmare | Send us Fan Mail In a condo project where a brash developer cuts corners and ignores warnings, code violations force residents to evacuate their new homes. Can an architect be liable for these flaws when only hired to sign-off on lenders’ certificates? Discover how signing lenders’ certificates carries risks, why documenting deficiencies is your armour, and how to stand firm against rogue developers. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedInAccess our R... | 27m 56s | ||||||
| 9/22/25 | When “Following Orders” Conflicts with the Architect's Duty of Care | Send us Fan Mail In a mid-rise office project, an architect’s risky plan to start construction on a 10-storey building based on a permit for 5-storeys, grinds to a halt when the building inspector issues a stop work order. Can the architect be liable for these costly delays due to miscommunication? Learn why missing records can sink you, how translators keep you safe, and why risky actions are best avoided. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedI... | 19m 53s | ||||||
| 9/15/25 | The $530,000 Claim That Almost Ruined a Retired Architect | Send us Fan Mail In a small-town project for a charitable service club, a local contractor unilaterally swaps robust design elements for flimsy substitutes. The clubhouse ends up on the verge of collapse decades later. Can an architect be held liable for this failure when the contractor ignored their plans without anyone’s approval? Find out how refusing free reviews saves you, why contractor shortcuts spell disaster, and how to avoid liability, years down the line. Connect with Pro-Demnity: ... | 25m 32s | ||||||
| 9/8/25 | Why Proper Site Visits Could Save Your Career | Send us Fan Mail In a lavish mansion project where a tycoon client calls the shots and takes a cavalier approach to site supervision, a fire reduces everything to ashes except for a lone fireplace. Can an architect be held liable for this blaze when they weren’t tasked with supervising construction? You’ll discover how a single site visit can burn you, why contracts with a clear scope of work are your shield, and how unnoticed fireplace flaws can create legal nightmares. Connect with Pro-Demn... | 21m 24s | ||||||
| 9/1/25 | The Windowless Wall and 8-Foot Ceilings: The $1M Claim That Started Without a Permit | Send us Fan Mail This “classic” episode from our first season has been re-edited for the benefit of our newest listeners, as a way to keep these evergreen lessons alive, We hope you enjoy listening to this story as much as we do presenting it to you In a small-town office project, when an eager developer starts without a permit, a faulty wall and low ceilings derail the project. Can an architect be liable for these setbacks when the client jumped the gun? Find out why permits are non-negotiab... | 11m 35s | ||||||
| 8/25/25 | “Who’s in Charge?” – The Historic Masonry Disaster That Cost Everyone | Send us Fan Mail This “classic” episode from our first season has been re-edited for the benefit of our newest listeners, as a way to keep these evergreen lessons alive, We hope you enjoy listening to this story as much as we do presenting it to you In a historic restoration where three architects, an engineer, and a manager bombard a mason with conflicting orders, shoddy stonework triggers a costly redo. Can architects be liable for this mess when everyone’s calling the shots? Uncover why to... | 13m 12s | ||||||
| 8/18/25 | The Septic Field That Turned Their Dream Home into a Recurring Sewage Pit | Send us Fan Mail This “classic” episode from our first season has been re-edited for the benefit of our newest listeners, as a way to keep these evergreen lessons alive, We hope you enjoy listening to this story as much as we do presenting it to you On a hillside, a misplaced septic field turns a cozy retreat into a flood zone, and owners battle murky waters at midnight. Can an architect be liable for this deluge when they only suggested the field’s general layout, and not its specifics? Lear... | 8m 49s | ||||||
| 8/13/25 | “This Isn’t Florida”: The Board’s Fateful Words That Left Seniors Fainting and One Architect on the Hook | Send us Fan Mail This “classic” episode from our first season has been re-edited for the benefit of our newest listeners, as a way to keep these evergreen lessons alive, We hope you enjoy listening to this story as much as we do presenting it to you In a charitable society’s new home for the aged, where a limited budget led to an inappropriate air conditioning system, residents faint from unbearable heat. Can an architect be liable for this failure when they followed the client’s verbal ins... | 10m 24s | ||||||
| 8/12/25 | The Claims-Free Architect Season 4 Trailer (2025) | Send us Fan Mail Have you ever faced a claim that turned your architectural vision into a legal nightmare? Do the hidden risks of your practice haunt you? A single misstep—like a contractor’s error, a language barrier, or a neighbor’s grievance—can jeopardize your reputation and livelihood. What if you could master these risks? Welcome to Season 4 of The Claims-Free Architect, brought to you by Pro-Demnity, safeguarding architects for four decades. This podcast empowers you to stay claims-fre... | 1m 30s | ||||||
| 12/9/24 | When An Improper Fireplace Installation Causes A Ski Lodge Inferno | Send us Fan Mail In a building project where an Architect’s role has been marginalized, and where the chain of command is generally confused, can the Architect still be held responsible for errors by others that lead to catastrophe? You’ll learn that even when Architects are not contracted to supervise construction, or to coordinate trades and consultants, they may inadvertently assume these responsibilities and any liability attached to them. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review ... | 24m 07s | ||||||
| 12/2/24 | How Ignoring The Neighbour's Runoff Resulted In A Paint Shop Flood | Send us Fan Mail What sort of problems arise when Architects and Engineers are unfamiliar with the physical context of a building site? How can they work together to ensure that things such as site drainage are adequately dealt with? When Architects fail to familiarize themselves with existing site conditions, they and their consultants may be designing in a bubble. In this case, the site grading drawings were fine, but failed to note that the site was at the foot of a hill. Flooding was inev... | 20m 29s | ||||||
| 11/25/24 | When A Millwork Schedule Typo Leads To A $200,000 Mistake | Send us Fan Mail How can a simple typographical error in a millwork order lead to a financial and logistical nightmare, not to mention the heartbreak of trashing 180 custom-made cabinets? Architects don’t normally assume responsibility for ordering interior furnishings and fittings. But when they do, they should follow quality assurance protocols. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedInAccess our Risk Education LibrarySpeak with a Risk Service... | 16m 23s | ||||||
| 11/18/24 | How A Mould Expert Worsened Damage From A Faulty Sprinkler Valve | Send us Fan Mail When experts with questionable incentives make a simple problem worse by recommending drastic solutions, who is responsible for picking up the tab? You’ll learn how a faulty valve caused major water damage to a new building. And when a toxic mould infestation ensued, “experts” were called in to assess the damage. This led to a costly legal battle. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedInAccess our Risk Education LibrarySpeak with a R... | 30m 06s | ||||||
| 11/11/24 | When a 25-Tonne Precast Wall Crashes Down, Who's Responsible? | Send us Fan Mail When a major building component, such as an exterior wall, fails during construction, who was supposed to check the shop drawings? The cause of the near-tragedy becomes obvious, only after the wall has fallen over - it hadn’t been tied into the structure. You’ll learn how dereliction of duty triggered a catastrophic series of events. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedInAccess our Risk Education LibrarySpeak with a Risk Services E... | 20m 02s | ||||||
| 11/4/24 | What Happens When An Unreasonable Client Demolishes Completed Work? | Send us Fan Mail If an Architect provides better quality cladding materials than those the client requested, can the Client order those materials to be replaced at the Architect’s expense? You’ll learn that unreasonable clients and guilt-ridden architects can make strange bedfellows and their relationship dynamics may lead to unnecessarily expensive lawsuits. Connect with Pro-Demnity: Leave a Review Follow us on LinkedInAccess our Risk Education LibrarySpeak with a ... | 21m 15s | ||||||
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