Here’s what happened: Byrd Dozer Services, an Arkansas corporation, was building a one-family structure in Fort Smith when, on July 8, 2025, the ground beneath the house gave way. The complaint says the earthen substrate under the slab “caved,” causing the slab, the structure, and the attached porch to fall and break apart. Byrd Dozer describes the result as a total loss, with the home and its porch collapsing and the project stopping immediately.
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