Construction Litigation Lawyer in Richardson, Texas

Construction disputes create significant financial and operational exposure. Keramidas Law Firm represents contractors, subcontractors, owners, and construction professionals in construction litigation matters in Richardson, Texas and throughout the Dallas area.

Construction Litigation Under Texas Law

Construction litigation in Texas often centers on contracts, project documentation, and responsibility allocation.

The outcome often depends on contract language, project records, scope definitions, and allocation of responsibility for performance, payment, defects, or safety obligations.

We routinely work with core project documents such as:

Construction Disputes We Handle

Keramidas Law Firm represents parties across the construction industry, including:

Construction Contract Disputes

Scope disputes, delay claims, termination issues, non-performance allegations, and payment conflicts.

Construction Defect Defense and Defect-Related Disputes

Claims involving workmanship allegations, design coordination issues, water intrusion claims, and disputed responsibility among project participants.

Payment and Project Closeout Issues

Disputes involving invoicing, retainage, backcharges, and completion requirements.

Defective Products and Materials

Claims involving product failure, installation disputes, or manufacturer responsibility.

Job Site Accidents and Construction-Related Liability Claims

When an incident triggers third-party liability allegations, we assist clients in evaluating responsibility, preserving documentation, and protecting their contractual position.

Job Site Incidents and Safety-Related Claims

Not every construction dispute is about payment or performance. Job site incidents can lead to complex liability exposure, especially when multiple trades and overlapping responsibilities are involved.

These matters often require early fact development, including:

Hazard conditions commonly alleged in litigation include:

When safety compliance is questioned, the case can quickly involve regulatory considerations and competing narratives.

Early evaluation often shapes regulatory exposure and allocation of responsibility.

How We Handle Construction Litigation

Construction litigation is often won or lost in the details.

Clients typically benefit from a process that includes:

Frequently Asked Questions About Construction Litigation in Texas

A construction litigation lawyer represents parties in disputes involving construction contracts, defects, payment issues, project delays, and construction-related liability claims.

Many construction disputes resolve through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration. However, matters involving substantial delay claims, defect allegations, or complex responsibility allocation may proceed to litigation.

Key documents often include contracts, change orders, project correspondence, payment records, inspection reports, and internal communications. The relevance of each depends on the specific dispute and contractual framework.

Yes. Construction projects often involve layered contracts and overlapping responsibilities. Disputes frequently require careful analysis of scope definitions and contractual allocation of risk among project participants.

Yes. The firm represents contractors, subcontractors, owners, developers, and other construction professionals in litigation and dispute resolution matters.

Yes. The firm can support out-of-area counsel and clients needing local presence, filings, hearings, and court coordination in North Texas.

Yes. Keramidas Law Firm represents construction industry clients in Dallas County and surrounding North Texas courts.

Discuss a Construction Dispute

Construction disputes can drain time and cash flow if they aren’t handled early and correctly. A focused strategy can protect your position and keep the matter grounded in the contract and the evidence.

Keramidas Law Firm represents construction industry clients in Richardson and throughout the Dallas area. Contact the firm to discuss your construction litigation matter.

This information is provided for general educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Each matter depends on its specific facts and applicable law.