Hard To Handle

Hard To HandleFor this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings, we welcome back Brian L. Hill.  Brian is a construction consultant known for helping clients solve complex issues related to the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry. He is also the editor and publisher of AECforensics.com, which dissects the latest trends impacting quality and risk management in the built environment.

For the better part of twenty years, I’ve had a front row seat to over 1,000 construction lawsuits, claims and other disputes. Whether it is allegations over defective design, manufacture or installation, or claims of delay or cost overruns, or related to injuries, death, or even diminished value, there are some clear trends and patterns that have emerged over the years. The past decade in particular has seen sweeping changes to the nature of construction claims and disputes, and as a result, many veterans in the legal, insurance claims and expert services arena have struggled to adapt. Continue reading Hard To Handle

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