Freeway, Roadway & Pipeline Expansion
San Diego Freeway, Roadway & Pipeline Expansion Attorneys
Most people think of their home as private property and an escape from outside disturbances. But in some circumstances, the government has a right-known as eminent domain-to take a homeowner's property for public projects such as road expansion, redevelopment projects and other public initiatives.
If you have been served a property condemnation notice, contact an experienced attorney. You have a constitutional right to obtain just compensation for your land.
Contact the law office of Endeman, Lincoln, Turek & Heater to schedule a free consultation with an aggressive and experienced lawyer.
Experienced Attorneys Help Clients Affected by Road & Pipeline Expansions
Since 1987, attorneys at Endeman, Lincoln, Turek & Heater, LLP have vigorously represented homeowners, farmers, builders and other property owners whose land has been affected by highway, road and pipeline expansion projects.
As experienced trial attorneys, we have successfully tried hundreds of cases in front of juries and judges at the state and federal level. We have extensive experience preparing every case to be successful in the courtroom by working with a team of experts to explain the extent of damages.
For example, recently we represented a developer who purchased land near a freeway corridor. The State of California re-designed the freeway corridor and took land for a road expansion. The developer was offered $90,000 for the land. However, after we developed a compelling legal argument, the case was heard for four days in the courtroom, resulting in a settlement for $400,000. We are proud of our successful track record.
What Can We Do for You?
For more than 20 years, our attorneys have represented many clients affected by eminent domain. We have an extensive network of experts that we work closely with, such as engineers, planners, appraisals and environmental experts to help clients obtain just compensation for their property.
We do this by evaluating the highest and best use for the property. For example, if someone's grocery store and building was adversely affected by a road expansion, we would determine whether or not the highest and best use for the property would be for it to be converted into condominiums.
Contact Us
Our attorneys offer convenient appointments at our law office in San Diego's financial district. We also represent clients whose land is affected by road and pipeline expansions. To meet with an experienced attorney, contact us today.