Whether you work as a contractor or subcontractor, you rely on payments from your clients to care for your family and operate your business. If you do not get paid, you may need to seek legal recourse. Explore these options if you have not received payment as expected...
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Contractors have options when they lack a written change order
If you work in construction, you play an important role in modern society. Of course, you also face some headaches others easily avoid. To minimize your liability and maximize your potential for receiving payment, you likely have a written contract for all your jobs....
Preventing change clause disputes
There is no one-size-fits-all construction contract, and no contract can fully eliminate the potential for litigation. According to the Construction Industry Institute, issues with change clauses are among the most likely to cause a dispute. Construction Dive points...
What is the lifespan of a mechanic’s lien?
Construction projects, whether a new development or renovations, are complicated affairs. There are layers of parties involved, each working under different contracts. What happens when one of these people doesn’t get paid? They might file a mechanic’s lien. A...
Understanding common types of construction injuries
Injuries incurred on a construction site can be some of the most dangerous of any job. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 1 in 10 construction workers are severely hurt every year. However, not every injury is the same and some don’t...
What is a construction defect and how are they caused?
No one wants to find out, just a few years after their home’s construction, that the roof leaks or their electrical system needs some big overhauls. However, if that happens to you, or you have foundation issues or water intrusion problems in a newer home, your home...