Construction projects in Lenexa are booming, but with opportunity comes risk. From corporate campuses to mixed-use developments along I-35, contract disputes are common. Whether you’re facing payment delays, accusations of breach, or scope disagreements, our Kansas construction dispute and litigation attorneys know how to resolve conflicts through negotiation or aggressive court representation when litigation becomes necessary.
At The Cromeens Law Firm in Lenexa, KS, we help contractors, subcontractors, and property owners in Lenexa and Johnson County navigate complex contract conflicts while protecting their rights under Kansas law.
Kansas construction contract law includes state-specific rules that directly impact how disputes are resolved:
Each of these timelines affects how and when you can take legal action in a contract dispute, and whether you preserve your payment rights.
Lenexa’s growth creates a range of legal challenges for construction businesses:
Understanding Lenexa’s construction market dynamics helps us efficiently anticipate and respond to these issues.
Not every construction conflict can be resolved through negotiation or mediation. Sometimes litigation becomes necessary to protect your rights and recover what you’re owed. Our construction litigation attorneys handle:
The Kansas Litigation Advantage: Having dispute resolution and litigation expertise means seamless representation from initial conflict through final judgment if needed.
Many Kansas contract disputes intersect with mechanics lien law, especially when used as leverage to recover unpaid balances.
Understanding and aligning your dispute resolution timeline with lien deadlines is critical. We help clients preserve lien rights as part of their broader legal strategy.
At The Cromeens Law Firm, we combine practical industry experience with in-depth legal knowledge to resolve disputes quickly and effectively. Here’s how we help:
We’ve helped Kansas construction professionals across all project roles:
General Contractors:
Subcontractors:
Material Suppliers:
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This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Kansas construction law is complex and varies by project. Always consult an attorney to evaluate your specific situation.
Kansas Law Experts: We stay current with all lien law changes, retainage rules, and local court trends.
Local Market Insight: We know Lenexa’s construction cycles, development patterns, and municipal procedures.
Strategic Thinking: We align contract enforcement with lien rights and cash flow goals.
Balanced Representation: We protect your rights through strategic dispute resolution, but when litigation becomes necessary, our experienced construction litigation attorneys fight aggressively in Kansas courts.
If you’re in the Lenexa construction industry and struggling to collect, time isn’t on your side.
Call (913) 395-0865 for a free consultation and protect your payment rights under Kansas law.
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We offer a pay as you go option through our general retainer, where you can pay for each step individually.
Includes extensive research, collection calls to all parties, intent letters sent via certified mail, and the lien filing.
Unlimited lien and collections support through our monthly subscription plan. Never let a job go unpaid again!
Once you become a client of The Cromeens Law Firm, we are your one-stop shop for any legal issues that arise.
General contractors must pay subcontractors within 7 business days of receiving payment, and owners must pay GCs within 30 days of receiving a valid invoice. Violations may result in penalties and legal fees.
How long do I have to file a breach of contract lawsuit in Kansas?
But remember, mechanics’ lien deadlines are much shorter and must be preserved separately.
Yes. On non-residential projects, Kansas allows a Notice of Extension to push the filing deadline from 3–4 months to 5 months after the last furnishing of labor or materials.
Most Kansas contracts include dispute resolution procedures. Don’t stop work unless your contract explicitly allows; you could face a breach claim. We’ll help you navigate remedies without putting your project at risk.
While not mandatory, hiring an attorney ensures you:
Construction litigation typically becomes necessary when negotiation, mediation, or arbitration fail to resolve payment disputes, breach allegations, or scope disagreements.
Common triggers include denied payments over $50K, formal breach accusations, or stalling settlement discussions. Our construction litigation attorneys evaluate when court action provides the best outcome for your Kansas project.
Dispute resolution includes negotiation, mediation, and arbitration to resolve conflicts outside court. Construction litigation involves formal court proceedings when alternative methods fail. We handle both seamlessly, providing representation from initial dispute through trial if needed.