Whose more of a crook? The crappy builders who cut corners or the lawyers?
I agree with that.
Remember, many people that died in the Northridge quake died needlessly. The apartment building that pancaked was designed properly and would have survived. The builder cut a few corners on the size of wood used on key parts of the bearing walls. Nice, huh?
Anyhow, if there is an issue, and I believe there is in parts of MM, then the people that bought did not get what they payed for. It comes down to a simple math ratio of sulfate levels vs cement type used.
I do find it interesting that nobody has been able to pull of the original tests of the area when development started.
As far as the rest of Maricopa goes, I think proper materials were used. I have not been presented with any evidence to the contrary. I do have some backing of people that are doing the background on the area.