Legal Disclaimer
Last updated: January 2025
Not Legal Advice
ContractorShield is an information and analysis platform, not a law firm. The information provided through our services, including contractor reports, risk assessments, contract reviews, dispute resolution guidance, demand letter templates, and legal topic summaries, does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such.
Data Accuracy
While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, ContractorShield relies on publicly available data from government databases, court records, and other third-party sources. We cannot guarantee the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of this data. Records may contain errors, omissions, or delays in updating.
Automated Analysis
Our risk scores, contract analyses, bid comparisons, and dispute assessments are generated using automated analysis tools. While our analysis systems are designed to provide useful insights, they may produce errors or incomplete analyses. All automated content should be verified by a qualified professional before being acted upon.
Contractor Information
The presence or absence of complaints, court cases, or negative information about a contractor should not be the sole basis for hiring decisions. A low risk score does not guarantee satisfactory work, and a high risk score does not necessarily mean a contractor will perform poorly on your specific project.
Document Templates
Demand letter templates, board complaint drafts, and other document templates provided through our dispute resolution tools are starting points only. We strongly recommend consulting with a licensed attorney before sending any legal correspondence or filing any complaints.
Limitation of Liability
ContractorShield shall not be held liable for any damages, losses, or expenses arising from the use of our services, including but not limited to decisions made based on our reports, contractor selection outcomes, or dispute resolution results.
Consult a Professional
For legal advice specific to your situation, please consult with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. For construction-related disputes, the Arizona Registrar of Contractors can provide additional resources and guidance.