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EPISODE 4: Karalynn breaks down the process of preventing and handling construction disputes, focusing on clear documentation and communication for both commercial and residential contractors. She emphasizes the importance of timely responses to notices and the need for thorough record-keeping to build a strong defense if litigation arises. By the end of this episode, you'll have a practical roadmap that highlights why avoiding litigation is crucial and how to navigate the process if it cannot be avoided. Key Takeaways 1. Documentation, clear communication, and timely responses are crucial to avoiding disputes in construction projects. Karalynn Cromeens emphasizes having a solid paper trail (emails, texts, documented meetings) regarding scope of work, changes, and resolutions to issues as they arise. 2. Maintaining meticulous records throughout a project (timelines, evidence, communication) sets the foundation for defending your position should a dispute escalate. Karalynn Cromeens explains how proper documentation can make or break a case, both in arbitration and litigation. 3. Understanding the litigation roadmap (from demand letters through trial or settlement) prepares you for what to expect and how to respond effectively. Karalynn Cromeens breaks down each stage, highlighting the importance of timely action, assembling evidence, and strategic decision-making. 4. Reaching a settlement or resolving disputes through mediation—even if it means compromising—saves time, money, and emotional energy compared to extended litigation. Karalynn Cromeens advises that swallowing some pride upfront often prevents much bigger losses down the road. 5. Arbitration is generally faster and handled by industry-knowledgeable professionals, whereas court litigation can be slower and subject to non-expert judges or juries. Karalynn Cromeens recommends considering arbitration clauses in construction contracts to help expedite dispute resolution and improve outcomes. Grab Karalynn's new book Trust Your Gut here: https://a.co/d/aTt1V7r Follow Karalynn Cromeens on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Follow Karalynn Cromeens on Instagram here: / karalynncromeens Follow Karalynn Cromeens on LinkedIn here: / karalynn-cromeens-55ba216 Learn more about The Cromeens Law Firm here: https://thecromeenslawfirm.com/