At Schwulst & Roseberry, P.C. in Bloomington, IL, our legal team provides effective, comprehensive representation for homeowners, contractors, subcontractors, builders, and suppliers. We have extensive experience handling complex contract disputes. We have a sophisticated knowledge of construction and contract issues. Our lawyers will evaluate your case from every angle to determine the best course of action.
Our legal team is directed by attorney John P. Schwulst, who is one of the few lawyers in the county who can handle complex construction litigation. Mr. Schwulst has a background in architecture and has been involved in the building business for more than three decades. He possesses firsthand knowledge of the industry. Additionally, he has been called as an expert witness in construction litigation cases.
Mr. Schwulst provides honest, straightforward guidance. He devotes the necessary time, talent, and resources to helping his clients obtain favorable resolutions. He will evaluate every detail and circumstance of your case to tailor his representation to your unique needs.
At Schwulst & Roseberry, P.C., our team provides in-depth guidance and representation for various building disputes. We can review your contract before you purchase your home or hire professionals. Our extensive experience includes:
Our focus on building disputes enables us to evaluate your case against the Home Repair Fraud Act, the Home Repair and Remodeling Act, as well as the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Practices Act to protect your rights at every stage of your case.
Our lawyers offer the first 30 minutes of your consultation for free. Call us at 309-829-3636 to set up an appointment. Or you may send us an email.
We offer the first half-hour of consultation free of charge to determine if we can help you.
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