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How Construction Companies Can Protect Their Business After a Site Accident
Construction remains one of the most high-risk industries in the United States. One-third of the top ten most dangerous jobs fall under the construction sector, and with good reason — heavy equipment, elevated platforms, and complex job sites create serious hazards. When an accident occurs, it doesn’t just affect the injured party. It can disrupt […]
First Meeting with a Construction Lawyer: Questions and Topics to Cover
With Arizona’s mechanic’s lien laws, contractor licensing requirements, and stern building codes, finding a law firm well-versed in construction can mean fewer setbacks and more control over timelines and costs. But please don’t settle for just any lawyer. Arizona has hundreds of law firms and thousands of legal advisers, and one wrong hire can jeopardize […]
Advantages of Hiring a Commercial Construction Lawyer
Building is only part of the equation. Legal issues in commercial construction can quickly derail schedules, inflate costs, and strain partnerships. Problems with regulatory compliance, contract disputes, and employment matters can further complicate a project. If you’re in the construction industry, having an attorney who specializes in Arizona construction law can help you handle these […]
Six Signs Your Commercial Insurer Is Acting in Bad Faith
Over the years, we’ve seen our fair share of insurers who sidestep their obligations and use bad faith tactics to put policyholders at a disadvantage. Our expertise in insurance recovery litigation allows us to see through these tricks, and we’re here to help businesses fight back. What Is Bad Faith Insurance? Commercial insurance […]
Arizona Contractors Beware: Mechanic’s Lien Errors to Avoid
Payment disputes are an unfortunate reality in commercial construction. To protect themselves from non-paying clients, contractors have the legal right to file construction liens. Also called a “mechanic’s lien,” this powerful tool allows contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers to secure unpaid labor or materials by placing a claim against a property’s title. This claim complicates matters […]



