Experienced Construction Litigation Attorneys: Salt Lake City, Utah
Determining who is responsible for construction defects, delayed performance, unexpected costs, and muddled change orders is often confusing. It is in these complex cases that the assistance of an experienced construction attorney can be very helpful. At Turner & Simpson, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, our team of attorneys and legal personnel represent property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and home owner associations in construction law litigation. If you need the help of an experienced construction attorney, call (801) 466-5005.
Our attorneys have experience in construction law litigation, including:
Homeowner's Associations
If you are a member of a homeowner association, you have rights. You do not have to accept poor construction or defective workmanship. If your property is suffering from construction defects, call our office for assistance. Common examples of defective workmanship includes poor installation of vinyl siding, defects in roofs, crazing or unusual cracks in concrete, and defects in walls, floors, ceilings, garage floors, sidewalks, and parking lots.
General Contractors and Subcontractors
You are being sued for construction defects that were caused by another builder. Or perhaps you are being sued by a property owner who has unreasonable expectations. We are here to help. Our attorneys represent general contractors and subcontractors in construction litigation.
Schedule a Consultation
If you are a property owner, contractor, or homeowner's association that needs an attorney for construction law litigation, call Turner & Simpson at (801) 466-5005. To ask a construction law litigation question by email, please fill out the contact form on the contact us page. A lawyer or staff member will be happy to provide a response.
Turner & Simpson
2115 Dallin Street
Salt Lake City,UT 84109
We represent clients throughout Utah, including Salt Lake City, Provo, Orem, Ogden, West Valley, Sandy, Draper, St George, Logan, Price, Salt Lake County, Utah County, Davis County, and Weber County.