Fight non‑payment and broken promises. Our Westmoreland County contract dispute lawyer protects your rights in Greensburg, Latrobe and Murrysville. Free consultations.
When a promise is broken, the financial and emotional fallout can feel overwhelming. Contracts are the backbone of most personal and business transactions, and Pennsylvania law gives parties the right to enforce them. A breach of contract occurs when one party fails to perform the duties described in the agreement without a lawful excuse. Courts strive to put the injured party in the position they would have been in had the contract been properly performed. In practice, that means seeking compensation for your losses and, in limited circumstances, asking a judge to order the other party to do what they promised.
Contract disputes can arise in countless situations. Below are some of the most common scenarios we see in Westmoreland County:
Non‑payment or late payment. A customer or client refuses to pay for goods or services as agreed.
Defective performance. A contractor or vendor completes work that does not meet the specifications or quality standards promised.
Broken promises or missing goods. One party fails to deliver a product or service altogether.
Lease and rental disputes. Disagreements between landlords and tenants over rent, repairs or security deposits. (See our Landlord‑Tenant page for more.)
Construction agreements. Conflicts about changes, delays or workmanship in home or commercial projects. (Explore our Construction Litigation page.)
The remedy available in a breach case depends on the contract’s terms and the nature of the breach. Compensatory damages are the most common remedy; they reimburse you for financial losses caused by the breach. In rare cases involving unique items such as real estate, the court may order specific performance, forcing the breaching party to honor their agreement. Other remedies can include rescission (cancelling the contract) and restitution.
Ally Legal Services is a modern law firm that combines local experience with technology to deliver efficient solutions. We represent plaintiffs and defendants in contract disputes throughout Greensburg, Latrobe, Murrysville and greater Westmoreland County. Our process generally includes:
Contract review and analysis. We examine the agreement, correspondence and performance history to identify obligations and potential defenses.
Early intervention. When possible, we send a demand letter or negotiate with the opposing party before litigation begins. Prompt action can resolve many cases without court involvement.
Filing or responding to a lawsuit. If a fair settlement isn’t reached, we will file suit in the appropriate court—whether that’s your local Magisterial District Court for smaller amounts or the Court of Common Pleas in Greensburg for larger claims—and defend you if you’ve been sued.
Alternative dispute resolution. Mediation or arbitration can be faster and less costly than a trial. Visit our Mediation & Arbitration page to learn more about these options.
Proven advocacy. If litigation is necessary, we prepare thoroughly, present evidence and witness testimony, and pursue the outcome that will best protect your financial interests.
What damages can I recover in a breach of contract case? In most cases, the goal is to recover the amount you lost due to the breach. This could include the cost of completing unfinished work, lost profits or other expenses. Courts can also award interest and, if the contract allows, attorneys’ fees. In limited situations involving unique items, a judge may require the breaching party to perform the promised action.
Should I litigate or settle my contract dispute? Each case is unique. Settlement may save time and money, but sometimes filing a lawsuit is the only way to recover what you’re owed. We’ll discuss the strengths and risks of your case and recommend a strategy tailored to your goals.
Do verbal contracts count? Pennsylvania recognizes many oral agreements, although some (such as real estate contracts) must be in writing. Even when oral contracts are enforceable, proving the terms may be difficult. Documentation and witness testimony are key.
Contract disputes often arise when you’re already under stress. Our firm provides straightforward advice, clear communication and timely updates so you know where your case stands. If a broken promise is costing you money or threatening your livelihood, reach out today. We serve individuals and small businesses in Westmoreland County, including the communities of Greensburg, Murrysville and Latrobe.