
Defending Contractors & Subcontractors in Florida Lawsuits
1. Definition
Contractors and subcontractors in Florida often face lawsuits for breach of contract, defective workmanship, delay damages, code violations, and negligence. These claims can come from property owners, general contractors, developers, insurance companies, or even government agencies.
Defending against such lawsuits requires understanding construction law, lien statutes, contractual risk-shifting clauses, and licensing requirements.
2. Florida Legal Context
Florida construction litigation commonly involves claims under:
- Breach of contract (written or oral)
- Negligence or negligent supervision
- Breach of warranty (express or implied)
- Violation of the Florida Building Code
- Unlicensed contracting (criminal and civil liability)
- Indemnity and insurance coverage disputes
Key statutes include:
- Fla. Stat. § 489.128 – Prohibits unlicensed contractors from enforcing contracts or collecting compensation
- Fla. Stat. Chapter 558 – Requires pre-suit notice and opportunity to cure construction defects
- Fla. Stat. Chapter 713 – Governs lien rights, deadlines, and procedures
Many claims are complex and overlap multiple causes of action. Proper licensing, written contracts, liability waivers, and indemnity clauses are critical.
3. Real-World Application
Examples of lawsuits we defend:
- Homeowner sues for water intrusion, alleging defective roof installation
- General contractor sues subcontractor for project delay penalties
- Owner files a 558 Notice alleging stucco or structural defects
- Contractor is sued for operating without a license or for pulling permits improperly
- Multiple trades are sued together in a large multi-family construction defect case
Lawsuits may include claims for damages, lost value, repair costs, and attorney’s fees.
4. Why It Matters for Clients
Construction litigation can:
- Expose you to personal or corporate liability
- Jeopardize licensing or insurance status
- Tie up payments or trigger lien challenges
- Damage your reputation and future contract eligibility
Quick legal intervention can prevent costly judgments, preserve defenses, and protect your license.
5. How Our Law Firm Can Help
We defend general contractors, subcontractors, design professionals, and trades in:
- Defending lawsuits and arbitration claims for construction defects or delays
- Responding to Chapter 558 notices
- Navigating licensing issues and code violation defense
- Handling insurance coverage disputes or reservation of rights letters
- Protecting lien rights while defending breach claims
- Negotiating settlements, mediation, or indemnity shifts
We understand construction from the inside—our legal team works closely with construction experts and forensic specialists.
6. FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Can I be sued personally if I’m a licensed contractor with an LLC?
A: Possibly. Florida courts may pierce the corporate veil or impose liability for unlicensed activity, fraud, or personal negligence.
Q: What is Chapter 558 and do I have to respond?
A: Yes. Chapter 558 requires you to respond to a pre-suit construction defect notice. Failing to do so can harm your defense later.
Q: Can a homeowner sue me if I’m unlicensed?
A: Yes—and you may not be able to enforce any payment provisions in your contract. Unlicensed contracting is both a civil and criminal offense.
Q: What if I subcontracted the defective work to someone else?
A: You may still be liable, but indemnity clauses and subcontractor insurance coverage could shift or reduce your exposure.
Q: Can I still file a lien while defending a defect claim?
A: Yes—but be careful. You must comply strictly with lien law deadlines and make sure your lien doesn’t overstate amounts owed, or you could face penalties.
7. How to Retain Our Law Firm
Depending on the case type, we offer different retainer options such as:
- 1-Hour Strategy Consultations: A high-impact session with the litigation attorney to assess your legal issues, review documents, answer questions, develop a legal roadmap and provide litigation budget. Consult Fee: $500.00 for the first 1-Hour.
- Traditional Initial Retainer: Pay an upfront initial retainer, and we bill at an hourly rate. Once the initial retainer is exhausted, we require an additional retainer. Retainer amount varies on a case-by-case basis.
- Hybrid Paid Retainer: Pay an upfront initial retainer, and we bill at an hourly rate. Once we exhaust the initial retainer, you pay a flat monthly rate until the conclusion of the case.
- Hybrid Contingency Retainer: Pay a one-time upfront initial retainer, the remaining attorney compensation will be received as a contingency once the case concludes.
- Flat Fee Retainer: In certain circumstances, we may offer a flat fee litigation retainer.
- Flagship Product: BELAW – Business + Entrepreneurship Law Advisor Program). If you are a business and sign up as a BELAW Member (read below), you will receive initial litigation retainer and attorney fee discounts. Depending on your membership tier, our members may receive 50% to 100% waiver of the initial retainer.
All consultations are available in-person, by phone, or virtually. At the time of the consultation, you will officially be provided with the retainer options.
8. Flagship Product: BELAW – Business + Entrepreneurship Law Advisor Program
Our flagship service is the BELAW Membership – Business & Entrepreneurship Law Advisor Program. This is an exclusive, members-only, 12-month ON-DEMAND legal and business support program at a predictable flat monthly fee, tailored to each business client—regardless of company size.
BELAW is open to business owners, entrepreneurs, for-profit companies, non-profits, and foreign investors. Our members range from startups and nonprofits to established businesses.
At the core of BELAW is our P.O.N.C.E. methodology, developed by Attorney Gil Sanchez, to help businesses not just stay protected—but grow strategically.
What you get with BELAW:
- On demand strategic legal consultations with Attorney Gil Sanchez
- Document review and compliance audits
- Guidance on contracts, leasing, employment, and liability
- Drafting Collection Notices, Cease & Desist Letters and Confidentiality Agreements
- Proactive legal support to mitigate lawsuits and reduce risk exposure
- Strategic input on revenue-generating decisions like expansion, licensing, and joint ventures
- Entrepreneur coaching and a growing library of business education resources
- Litigation retainer and hourly rate discounts
We’re available when you need us—on demand, without hourly billing.
We make it easy to get started:
- Call or text us at (813) 254-1777
- Or fill out the secure contact form below
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A member of our team will respond promptly to schedule your consultation.
9. How to Contact Our Law Firm to Retain
We make it easy for you to retain us:
- Call or text: (813) 254-1777
- Email: info@blackrocklaw.com
- Or submit your request using the form below
Our team will promptly follow up to confirm availability and next steps.
10. Who You Are Hiring
When you hire our firm, you’re not just hiring a lawyer — you’re securing the insight, grit, and expertise of Attorney Gil Sanchez, a seasoned litigator who has been trying cases in courtrooms across Florida since June 2004.
Gil practices in Florida state courts and in all three Florida federal districts, with jury trial experience in both state and federal court. He has litigated against some of the largest corporations in the United States, securing justice for both individuals and businesses as plaintiffs and defendants.
Over the past two decades, Gil has successfully handled a broad spectrum of civil and commercial litigation matters, including breach of contract, fraud, negligence, business disputes, consumer rights, real estate conflicts, torts, and more. His exposure to over 10 different areas of law gives him a rare, multidimensional perspective that most trial lawyers lack — allowing him to quickly identify issues, craft compelling arguments, and outmaneuver opposing counsel.
A proud double Gator, Gil earned both his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Florida, one of the country’s top public institutions. His unique blend of legal experience, business acumen, and real-world insight makes him not just a lawyer — but a powerful legal strategist.
Gil has been featured on CNN, ABC’s 20/20, and other major media outlets for his role in high-profile litigation. He’s also played a part in shaping Florida law, having helped pass legislation protecting the unborn — a testament to his ability to fight not only in court but also in the legislative arena.
Beyond the courtroom, Gil is a successful entrepreneur, licensed business broker (since 2007), adjunct professor of entrepreneurship, patented inventor, and bilingual advisor fluent in Spanish. His invention was featured in TIME Magazine’s Best Inventions of 2023, and his ability to connect legal, business, and personal insight means clients get more than just legal counsel — they get a trusted partner.
Most importantly, Gil is a spiritual family man — a husband and father of three — whose values of empathy, integrity, and tenacity drive every case he takes.
11. The Law Firm’s Geographical Reach
We proudly represent people and businesses across Florida. With the power of virtual consultations, online filings, and remote court access, we can support your legal needs anywhere in Florida—without compromising service quality.
Our main office is in South Tampa, Florida, with a satellite office in South Florida – Miramar, Florida.
12. Disclaimer
The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and is not intended to be, nor should it be construed as legal advice. Every individual and business matter involves unique facts and circumstances that must be carefully evaluated. Additionally, Florida laws, including statutes and case law, are subject to frequent changes, and the information presented here may not reflect the most current legal developments. For a formal legal opinion or advice specific to your situation, you must consult directly with an attorney at our firm. No attorney-client relationship is formed by viewing this site or by contacting our office through this website.