Coleman & Edwards, P.C.

Construction Litigation

Coleman & Edwards, P.C. represents homeowners, contractors, business owners, property owners, and construction industry professionals involved in construction disputes. We handle claims involving residential and commercial property including:

  • Contract disputes
  • Construction liens
  • Mechanics liens
  • Delay claims
  • Construction defects
  • Mold litigation
  • Foundation flaws

As a construction defect firm, Coleman & Edwards represents owners, contractors, subcontractors, developers, architects and engineers in lawsuits alleging poor workmanship or structural failure. This may include foundation flaws, unstable structures, roof leakage, toxic mold, and improper installation of materials. Our firm represents clients in breach of service contract, supply contract and construction contract cases. Coleman & Edwards has significant experience analyzing construction liens and mechanics liens against a piece of property, and handling zoning, land use litigation, and variance relief.

Mediation and Arbitration

Part of our construction practice involves representing clients in alternative dispute resolution proceedings. Some construction contracts include an arbitration or mediation clause that prevents construction and development companies from being dragged into litigation. Coleman & Edwards, P.C. has extensive experience in mediation and arbitration and will advocate on your behalf.

Coleman & Edwards is dedicated to protecting its clients from unfair construction practices and contract disputes. Every client will enjoy personal and attentive legal services.

For more information about our construction litigation practice, please contact us online or call us at 865-247-0080 to set up a FREE consultation.

The attorneys at Coleman & Edwards serve clients throughout Tennessee including Knoxville, Nashville, Chattanooga, and Sevierville, Tennessee.

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