Abogados de Construction Litigation
126 abogados de Construction Litigation encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Law Offices of Rick L. Sorensen

Jr & Partners

Thompson Trial Lawyers

Powers Legal

Potts & Associates

Sean Kohl, Attorney at Law

Law Offices of Sheila Van Duyne

Stephen C. Hanemann, Attorney at Law

McMillan Legal

O'Toole Legal

Intili Injury Lawyers

Elliott Trial Lawyers

May Trial Lawyers

Kalogerakos Legal

Delnore Trial Lawyers

Bourdaghs Legal

Law Offices of Walter O. Bourdaghs

Bourdaghs & Partners
Understanding Construction Litigation Lawyers in the U.S.
What Construction Litigation Covers
Construction litigation involves legal disputes related to building projects. These cases can arise from contract breaches, delays, or defects in construction. Lawyers specializing in this field handle issues between contractors, developers, and property owners. They work to resolve conflicts over project specifications, timelines, and payments.
When to Hire a Lawyer
- Disputes over contract terms or project scope
- Claims of construction defects or poor workmanship
- Delays causing financial losses
- Payment disagreements or liens
- Regulatory compliance issues
How the Process Works
The construction litigation process typically begins with a thorough review of the contract and project details. Lawyers gather evidence, consult with experts, and may attempt mediation. If disputes can't be settled out of court, the case proceeds to litigation. On average, construction litigation cases take about 18 months to resolve, though this can vary based on complexity and jurisdiction.
How Compensation is Calculated
- Damages for breach of contract
- Recovery for repair costs of defects
- Compensation for project delays
- Legal fees and court costs
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I look for in a construction litigation lawyer?
Look for a lawyer with experience in construction law and a track record of successful case outcomes. They should understand the industry and have strong negotiation skills.
Can construction disputes be resolved without going to court?
Yes, many disputes are resolved through mediation or arbitration. These methods can save time and money compared to a court trial.