WEBINAR — Nailed It . . . Or Not: Navigating Negligent Construction Claims

Webinar
10.29.2025 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST

Attorneys Murray Flint and Taylor Orgeron will host the webinar "Nailed It . . . Or Not: Navigating Negligent Construction Claims" on October 29, 2025, from 1-2 p.m. Eastern.

In the realm of construction litigation, the ability to navigate numerous complex issues is crucial for both company owners and adjusters. This presentation is a review of common but troublesome issues. Topics include liability for construction company owners and corporate officers, distinctions between employees and independent contractors and the implications of Georgia’s Right to Repair Act. Attendees will also gain insight into materialman liens, construction warranties and damages available in construction negligence cases. Finally, this session also explores the pros and cons of arbitration versus litigation, insurance exclusions and the importance of thorough documentation. This presentation will help company owners and insurance adjusters assess common issues in construction litigation and prevent common issues from causing uncommonly large problems.

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