Like most things in Texas, construction is big. The state wasn’t hit as hard as others by the latest recession and the construction industry is booming. Commercial and residential construction may be an economic driver for the state, but it’s also an industry filled with hazards.
The attorneys of KRCL are there every step of the way to protect your best interests. Our attorneys are constantly keeping abreast of legislative changes and court decisions that frequently affect the construction industry and that interact with contract review and preparation.
The attorneys at KRCL represent numerous types of companies involved in the construction industry and insurance carriers insuring them, including:
- Architects
- Developers
- General contractors
- Lenders
- Owners
- Subcontractors
- Related businesses
The KRCL Construction Litigation Group is made of up of attorneys who have a long-standing reputation for handling the investigation and execution of large, complex construction litigation matters.
Our firm understands that construction-related disputes can be costly and time consuming, but can also jeopardize important business relationships. KRCL provides sophisticated advice and cost-effective solutions to minimize the impact of dispute resolution on our clients.
The group represents clients in resolving a wide array of construction-related disputes, including the prosecution of and defense against claims related to:
- Bond and surety matters
- Bidding and award irregularities
- Commercial and residential construction
- Construction delays and overruns
- Contract and warranty issues
- Deceptive trade practices
- Design defects
- Force majeure events
- Grading and drainage issues
- Insurance issues
- Liens, bonds and releases
- Property Inspection representations
We are available to be on-site immediately after catastrophic construction accident to coordinate a forensic investigation.
KRCL attorneys also work with clients to review, develop, prepare and implement corporate policies and procedures to lessen the threat and impact of potential litigation in the future.