Who is a Paralegal that Can Help with a Defective Workmanship Case?

Olson Craig Legal Does Construction Law Cases Including Defective Workmanship Issues.


Understanding the Common Legal Disputes That Involve Contractors Including Failure of Payment or Failure to Perform

Contractor Agreement Document Legal cases wherein the issue in dispute involves a property owner and a contractor are very common. In the Small Claims Court, disputes between a property owner and a contractor are an almost everyday occurrence. It is common that the allegations in construction law cases will involve a property owner alleging defective work or incomplete work and the contractor alleging failure of payment due.

Construction Law Cases Include:
Renovators

Involves poor work or alleged failure to perform.

Roofers

Includes resulting interior water damage.

Landscapers

Involves design/install and maintenance issues.

Plumbers

Involves failures resulting in water damage.

Electricians

Includes defects by unlicensed contractors.

Arborists

Involves allegations of faulty tree work.

Concerns

Construction law cases can be very challenging to litigate due to the extent of laws involves as well as the extent of evidence usually involved and the need for independent witnesses to inspect and provide expert reports as to what constitutes as proper workmanship and thus whether the trade standards or the contractual specifications for the project were met, valuation of the portion of work properly completed, among other things; and accordingly, even the seasoned legal professional may find construction law cases as burdensome to litigate. Disputes involving construction or renovation projects are often additionally troublesome as contractors and property owners alike will frequently begin a lawsuit without first obtaining proper legal advice.

Furthermore, lawsuits involving construction or renovation projects commonly include legal issues that go beyond defective workmanship issues and may also include concerns such as unjust enrichment, consumer protection laws, failures to mitigate, among other concerns.

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