CDA Claim Statute of Limitations Calculator

Are you concerned you won’t be fairly compensated for work performed under a government contract? Enter the date which you became convinced your contract would not be fulfilled to determine if there is still time to file a Contract Disputes Act (CDA) Claim:

When Did You Realize You Would Not Receive the Full Payment Owed:



The Contract Disputes Act (CDA) is the primary statute that gives contractors the right to pursue the United States for failure to pay for directed and constructive contract changes. It gives you recourse to a neutral judge when the agency does not agree to your claims for payment.

However, there is a time limit. You only have 6 years from the time you knew you would not be made whole to file a CDA Claim.

It can be difficult to determine the exact date when the Statute of Limitations tolling event occurs, so it is always prudent to file a claim as soon as possible. If you have a question about Statutes of Limitations or how to effectively use a CDA Claim, don’t hesitate to contact us and we’ll be happy to discuss how we can make sure you are paid fairly for your work.

 

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