House on hill, falling retainer wall...



I live in the middle of a fairly steep hill. Downside is my
driveway. Holding the driveway in place is a retainer wall
approximately 4 feet high by 50 feet long. The wall is tipping and I
have about a 4 inch space between the concrete driveway and the wall.
The wall is the end of the backyard to a neighbors house about 50 feet
downhill. If the wall goes, so does my driveway and possibly my
house.
Who do I call to repair? Is there a specialist? Costs? Any info /
ideas are appreciated. I don't think it will survive a winter here in
Pennsylvania. Homeowners insurance?

Thank you,
Thomas.

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