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Construction Litigation Attorney in Payson

Our Clients Deserve a Fair Resolution

When disputes arise during any stage of a construction project, the problem may end up in litigation. Construction litigation is complex and must follow Arizona state and federal laws. Proceedings can drag on, get costly, and put a halt to work, delaying the completion of the project further.

Developers may hire a commercial litigation attorney when they hire a contractor to build a structure, and the contractor delivers subpar work, uses poor materials, or can’t finish the job on time. Homeowners may seek compensation when a contractor doesn’t honor their end of the contract. Contractors may need legal help when a client fails to deliver payment for completed work. Any party that is involved with a construction project, whether as a client or a contractor, can seek help from a construction litigation attorney when a party isn’t upholding their end of an agreement.

Resolvere Law PLLC has extensive experience in settling construction disputes. We will work to negotiate a mutually agreeable settlement, offer mediation, represent you during arbitration, and stand by your side during legal proceedings.

Learn more about the services we offer to parties for their construction litigation needs. If you need immediate legal assistance, call 480-568-1327 to schedule your free consultation today.

What May Lead to Construction Litigation?

This type of legal dispute arises in the context of construction projects. Disputes can be between two or more parties and may include contractors, subcontractors, property owners, developers, architects, and other professionals.

When the following legal issues arise and can’t be settled civilly, litigation may be necessary, and Resolvere Law PLLC is here to help.

  • Breach of contract: When you and another party or multiple parties enter into an agreement by signing a contract, then each party is expected to meet their legal obligations as outlined in the contract. Failure to pay for completed work, failure to meet deadlines, and failure to deliver quality work may lead to a disgruntled party seeking legal compensation.
  • Construction defects: Defects in a building’s design or construction can make it unsafe for use or unusable for its intended purpose. When architects or engineers deliver faulty designs, their clients may seek compensation once they learn of the issue. When a contractor uses subpar materials or delivers poor results, their client will likely want some form of compensation as outlined in the contract.
  • Payment disputes: When you enter into an agreement to complete a project as a contractor, you expect your clients to pay you as agreed upon in the contract. When they fail to pay invoices on time or refuse to deliver payment at all, you should call a Payson construction attorney to help you settle the dispute.
  • Negligence: People and companies must exercise a certain degree of care, and negligent actions or carelessness can result in personal injuries or damaged property. In construction cases, negligence is often claimed when contractors and subcontractors act recklessly and cause damage to property or injure someone.

When you run into legal issues before, during, or after a construction project and an amicable settlement seems impossible, then it is time to call a Payson construction litigation attorney. It is time to call Resolvere Law PLLC.

How Can a Construction Litigation Lawyer Protect Your Bottom Line?

Resolvere Law PLLC offers both proactive and reactive legal care to clients. Construction and real estate revolve around solid contracts that leave nothing to question. Contracts should outline the deadline, when and how payments should be delivered, work to be completed, and other legal obligations required by both parties to ensure the contract is successfully honored.

If you use a contract that isn’t legally sound, you may find yourself in hot water later when the other party breaches the contract, and you learn it isn’t enforceable in court. Before signing a contract, you need to ensure it abides by local, state, and federal laws. The contract should take things like zoning laws into consideration to ensure the work to be done is legal.

By reviewing legal documents and drafting enforceable contracts, you take a preemptive step to protect yourself from future legal issues. Resolvere Law PLLC can help you ensure you and your family, as well as your business, are protected, now and in the future.

What Are the Steps in Pursuing a Construction Claim?

Construction disputes can arise for a multitude of reasons, and pursuing legal action requires proper documentation, negotiation, and legal prowess. Resolvere Law PLLC will guide you through these steps:

  • Identifying the issue: We will determine the source of the dispute, whether it be a contract breach, failure of payment, or another issue.
  • Gather evidence: We will collect the contracts, invoices, emails, timelines, and reports needed to support your claim.
  • Attempt negotiations: Many disputes can be resolved without court, and that will be our first goal.
  • File a formal claim: When a dispute can’t be settled, we will file a lawsuit to hold the other party accountable.
  • Litigation or settlement: We will guide you through the lawsuit proceedings or defend you from disgruntled clients. A settlement can often be negotiated before going to trial.

When Should You Consult a Construction Litigation Attorney?

It is never too early in a project to get the legal advice of a knowledgeable construction litigation attorney, but it can definitely be too late to do so. As soon as you see an issue arise that doesn’t seem like it will have an easy resolution, call Resolvere Law PLLC to find out what your legal options are. We can work with you to find alternative solutions, including mediation and arbitration. When all else fails, we will guide you through the court proceedings process and defend your legal rights.

Don’t leave anything to chance. Call 480-568-1327 to schedule a free consultation with one of our talented construction litigation attorneys.

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