Construction
Litigation
New Jersey Construction Defect Attorney
Serving contractors, homeowners, and developers
in Monmouth County
Are you involved in a construction project that
has become bogged down in a crossfire of accusations?
Is your commercial or residential project swimming
in contractor disputes, cost overruns, and project
delays? A construction law attorney can help.
At Klafter & Mason, L.L.C. we represent homeowners
and contractors in construction disputes throughout
central New Jersey. To discuss your case in a
free initial consultation with an experienced
construction law attorney, contact our Monmouth
County law office.
Our Manalapan law firm offers a strong voice
for homeowners, contractors, vendors, sub-contractors,
and other clients in construction litigation claims.
Our trial lawyers apply a broad knowledge of the
construction industry, the BOCA Code and New Jersey
commercial law to matters involving defective
construction, liens, project delays, and failure
to pay subcontractors. We prepare thoroughly researched
and compelling claims to present to defendants
and their insurers, and also provide zealous representation
to defendants accused of any such conduct. If
an acceptable settlement cannot be reached, we
have no reservations about putting the matter
into suit and seeking redress through the courts.
Trial attorney Craig L. Klafter brings over twenty
years of experience to construction litigation
claims including:
- Breach of contract – disputes between
property owners, general contractors, sub-contractors,
suppliers, and developers
- Construction defect claims – including
defective construction materials
- Mold – water intrusion claims involving
residential and commercial construction
- Real estate litigation
- Mechanics liens
- Collection matters
Klafter & Mason, L.L.C.
Attorneys at Law
Manalapan, New Jersey
Serving central New Jersey clients in Freehold,
Marlboro, Manalapan, Monroe, Old Bridge, Morganville,
Matawan, Colts Neck, Hazlet, Aberdeen, Neptune,
Lakewood, Toms River, New Brunswick, and other
communities in Monmouth County, Ocean County,
and Middlesex County
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