South Carolina Construction Law Blog
South Carolina Construction Law - Discussion of mechanic's liens, delay claims, coverage, and constr: Category Archive for Liability and Risk Management

Strict Liability Statute Does Not Apply to Contractors

New OSHA Requirements for Crane Operators

Contract Modifications May Trigger Disruption Claims

Exception to the Economic Loss Rule Extended to Commercial Construction

Contractors, Remember to Perfect Your Mechanic's Lien to Stay Protected

Wrongful Conduct Found Not Covered by Insurance Policy

U.S. Senate Expresses Concern over Chinese Drywall Issues

No-Damages-For-Delay Clause May Be Unenforceable

Short Contract Law Lesson

A Surety's Potential Liability

Scope of Contractors' General Liability Insurance

Impact Claims Must Be Released Expressly

Obtain a Subcontractor's Proof of Insurance for Each Job

Contractors, You Cannot Contract Out of Liability for Your Own Negligence

A Contractor's Liability for Negligence

Trust Fund Statutes

A Contractor Must Pay a Subcontractor All Undisputed Amounts Due

Interpreting Contract Terms Concerning Allocation of Risk

Concurrent Delay Damages, Award and Allocation

Comply with Construction Trust Fund Statutes to Avoid Personal Liability!

Not Incorporated? Consider Forming a Limited Liaility Company

SC Courts Will Not Enforce Arbitration of Unforseen and Outrageous Torts

Social Security Administration: No "No -Match Letters" in 2007

Developers Have a Fiduciary Duty to Property Owners Associations

SC Courts: Contractors and Subcontractors can Sue Design Professionals for Economic Losses Resulting from Professional Negligence

Contractors and Subcontractors Must Obtain Certificate of Workers' Compensation Insurance From Their Subcontractors Before EACH Project or Else Face Additional Exposure

South Carolina Builders Beware: Any Violation of Building Codes or Industry Standards Can Result in Tort Liability!

SC Tort Reforms of 2005 that Affect Construction Law

About D. Ryan McCabe

I practice law with Rogers, Townsend and Thomas, PC in Columbia, South Carolina. I primarily practice in the areas of Construction Law, Community Association Law and Business Law. I am a former drywall, stucco, steel stud framing, and painting contractor. I was a USG Certified EIFS Contractor and currently hold a SC Residential Specialty Contractors license.

Contact D. Ryan McCabe

Rogers, Townsend and Thomas, PC Synergy Business Park 220 Executive Center Drive Suite 109 Columbia, South Carolina, 20210 P (803) 744-1826 M (803) 530-3084 F (803) 343-7017 rmccabe@rtt-law.com

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