Strategic Insurance Services
SIS specializes in helping our clients across the United States with ALL their insurance needs.
Strategic Insurance Services is a premier commercial insurance agency specializing in risk management and tailored insurance solutions for builders and developers across 25 states; including a subcontractor insurance verification and tracking program. Strategic Insurance Services was born out of the need to provide the building community and other business professionals the most comprehensive insu
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Overview: Summary & Key Highlights of Colorado House Bill 25-1261
House Bill 25-1261 is a proposed Colorado law that aims to expand legal protections for homeowners in construction defect cases. However, critics argue that the bill will increase lawsuits, drive up legal and insurance costs for builders, and ultimately make housing more expensive—especially for affordable condominiums and townhomes.
Key Provisions & Their Impacts:
1. Expanded Disclosure Requirements (Section 2)
• Builders must provide extensive documentation (plans, reports, subcontractor details) within 60 days of a defect claim.
• If they fail to comply, they cannot shift blame to subcontractors, making them fully liable.
• Impact: Increased builder liability leads to higher costs, discouraging new housing developments.
2. Mandatory 8% Prejudgment Interest (Section 3)
• Homeowners who win defect lawsuits receive 8% annual interest from the date they file a claim.
• Encourages attorneys to delay cases, increasing payouts.
• Impact: Higher settlement costs inflate housing prices.
3. Easier Mass Litigation (Section 5)
• Removes restrictions on grouping multiple homeowners into a single lawsuit.
• Impact: Increases large-scale lawsuits, making legal costs more burdensome for builders.
4. Extended Timeframe for Lawsuits (Section 6)
• Extends the statute of limitations for construction defect claims, allowing cases to be filed much later.
• Impact: Creates legal uncertainty for builders, raising costs and discouraging new projects.
5. Limits on Arbitration (Section 7)
• Homeowners’ associations can bypass arbitration clauses in builder contracts.
• Impact: Increases litigation instead of using quicker, cost-effective arbitration.
Main Concerns Raised by Opponents:
• Higher Housing Costs: Increased legal and insurance expenses will be passed on to homebuyers.
• Discourages Affordable Housing Development: Builders may avoid constructing townhomes and condos due to increased liability.
• Legal System Abuse: Encourages lawsuits over settlements, benefiting attorneys more than homeowners.
• Hurts Housing Availability: The bill adds financial risk, making builders hesitant to take on new projects.
Call to Action:
• Opponents urge Colorado residents to contact their legislators to oppose the bill.
• They argue that the state should focus on policies that encourage housing development rather than increasing legal burdens.
Bottom Line: While HB 25-1261 is framed as a consumer protection bill, critics argue it will raise costs, deter housing construction, and create a more litigious environment, ultimately worsening Colorado’s housing crisis.
Colorado House Bill 25-1261 Will Skyrocket Housing Costs — Here’s Why You Should Oppose It - Higgins, Hopkins, McLain & Roswell, LLC H.B. 25-1261 will increase housing costs, expand lawsuits, and discourage home construction in Colorado. Learn how this bill impacts homeowners and builders — and take action to stop it!
12/23/2024
Wishing Dan Northcraft a very happy birthday from the entire team at SIS! ✨🥳
12/05/2024
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11/21/2024
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11/11/2024
In honor of Veterans Day, our office will be closed today as we take a moment to recognize and thank all those who have served. We are deeply grateful for the sacrifices made by our veterans to protect our freedoms and ensure our safety.
We will resume normal business hours on the next business day. Thank you for your understanding, and please join us in honoring our veterans today.
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