Construction Litigation Littleton, CO
Construction projects rarely go to plan. But when delays or problems arise because of someone’s wrongdoing, negligence, or poor workmanship, you may need to file a legal claim to get it resolved. For help, contact Volpe Law LLC and schedule a consultation with our Littleton, CO construction litigation lawyer. We deliver innovative solutions to all legal issues you encounter in your business. Call our office now to learn more about your options and how our attorneys can make a positive difference in your case.
When to Hire a Construction Litigation Lawyer
There are several reasons why construction litigation may arise. The most common factors relate to the breaches of contract, safety, and quality of work including:
- Defective products were used, causing injury, damage, or additional costs
- Work does not meet the standard discussed
- Construction mistakes that impact the ability to pass inspections or other regulations
- Not abiding by the terms of work as it pertains to safety, security, design, or other compliance issues
- Project delays that could have been avoided
- Non-payment
- Workplace accident personal injury claims
For example, if your business has hired a contractor to complete a project and you are disappointed by the work or the job was left undone, you have the right to recover your losses. Our Littleton construction litigation lawyer can help you file the necessary legal paperwork and collect evidence to strengthen your case. We may recommend getting estimates from other companies to quote the cost of repairs or consult inspection records to the specific reason the project did not meet inspection compliance. In addition, we will review the contract and any communication between you and the contractor to point out where they assumed blame or where they breached the terms of your agreement.
Another example from a contractor’s perspective is when a property owner falls behind on payments. You have several legal options to reclaim your costs, including filing a lien. Our construction litigation lawyer can represent you in these cases and assist with getting invoices paid as quickly as possible.
Why You Need a Construction Litigation Lawyer
There are several parties involved in a construction project. From the contractor to the property owner and architect, it can be challenging to assign blame. Our construction litigation lawyer reviews your case and helps determine liability by gathering supporting evidence. We can help begin court proceedings on your behalf and defend you against any wrongdoing.
Some issues may be negotiated through insurance, such as workplace accidents. However, if there was intentional negligence on the part of the contractor or engineer, there may be additional civil litigations that don’t necessarily involve you as the property owner. Similarly, if there are problems obtaining permits or occupancy certificates because of failures on behalf of the contractors, they may be liable to cover expenses associated with these errors and delays.
Our construction litigation lawyer will try to resolve disputes outside of court by negotiating a settlement. However, if we cannot reach an agreement, our attorney is prepared to take the case to trial and argue your position in front of a judge.
Volpe Law LLC provides legal solutions for businesses and individuals dealing with construction disputes. Our versatile Littleton construction litigation lawyer collaborates to strategize the best results. Contact our office today to schedule a consultation. When you hire one of us, you hire all of us. Don’t wait to get help in your construction law matters.
FEES
A $5,000 retainer is required for all pre-litigation dispute cases, while active litigation matters have a minimum retainer of $10,000. As of 1/1/2025, attorney rates vary between $275 – $400/hour. These hourly rates are paid by the retainer account. Fees and retainers for contract reviews and smaller projects vary, with some cases best suited for a 1-2 hour paid consultation at $350 per hour or $700 for two hours. All retainers are evergreen and refundable. Please call to inquire for further details.
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The information contained on this website is provided for informational purposes only. It is not legal advice and should not be construed as providing legal advice on any subject matter. Laws frequently change and therefore this content is not necessarily up to date, nor comprehensive. Contact us or another attorney with any legal questions specific to your matter. You may request a consultation by completing our consultation request form.
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