Gelwicks v. Campbell

In Gelwicks v. Campbell, 257 AD2d 601 [2nd Dept. 1999] the Appellate Division, Second Department, held that plaintiff's cause of action for malpractice against an engineer, who certified that the plaintiff's septic system was properly constructed, accrued upon the completion of the defendant's work. The Court held that the plaintiff's contention that their cause of action only accrued when the damages became apparent was without merit. (Id.)