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Construction Litigation Attorney in Westmoreland County PA | Ally Legal Services

Scope‑of‑work disputes, change orders and site condition problems. Our construction litigation lawyer helps contractors, owners and tradespeople in Greensburg and Murrysville.

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Construction Litigation & Dispute Lawyer

Construction projects involve complex contracts, multiple trades and unpredictable site conditions. When expectations don’t match reality, expensive delays and finger‑pointing can result. We represent property owners, contractors and subcontractors throughout Westmoreland County in resolving construction disputes.

Common Construction Disputes

The most frequent sources of construction litigation include

Scope of work disagreements. Differences in expectations about how a job should be performed; clear communication and detailed contracts can help avoid these disputes.

Change order issues. Disputes arising when changes to the original scope cause delays or cost overruns; contracts should provide contingencies for unforeseen circumstances.

Site condition problems. Unexpected obstacles like hidden utilities or soil conditions that differ from the contract description; parties need to allocate risk and responsibility in advance.

Trade or subcontractor conflicts. One trade’s work causes damage or delays to another’s; contracts should define each party’s responsibilities to reduce litigation.

Resolving Construction Conflicts

An experienced construction attorney can help you navigate contract language, preserve evidence and choose the right resolution strategy. Our services include:

Contract drafting and review. Building strong agreements that anticipate problems and allocate risk fairly.

Project monitoring and dispute avoidance. Advising clients during construction to address issues before they grow

Negotiation and mediation. Working with all parties to reach practical solutions without halting work.

Arbitration or litigation. Representing you in arbitration proceedings, which are common in construction contracts, or filing suit in court when necessary.

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Serving the Construction Community in Westmoreland County

Whether you are a property owner building your dream home, a general contractor managing a large commercial project, or a subcontractor facing unpaid invoices, we understand the challenges you face. Our team combines legal acumen with local knowledge of Westmoreland County building codes and industry practices. We work to resolve disputes efficiently so that you can get back on schedule.

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