San Antonio Breach Of Contract Lawyers
A broken contract is more than a legal technicality. It’s a direct threat to your business’s momentum and bottom line. When a partner fails to deliver or a client refuses to pay, you shouldn’t have to stall your operations while you wait for them to make it right.
At The Barrera Firm, we understand that in San Antonio’s fast-paced business climate, time is money. Our seasoned litigators step in to review the agreement, validate the breach and take assertive action to restore your business to where it should be.
What Counts As A Breach Of Contract?
Contract breaches involve failing to fulfill obligations, either through inaction or conduct that violates the agreement.
- Minor breach: This involves not fulfilling the details of an agreement while still upholding the core agreement.
- Material breach: This occurs when one party fails to uphold the foundational aspects of the agreement, making it impossible for the contract to be fulfilled as intended.
- Anticipatory breach: This involves one party indicating through words or actions that they do not intend to fulfill their obligations before the performance deadline arrives.
Common San Antonio Contract Disputes
Contract disputes differ across industries, but certain types of disagreements are more common than others. Frequent contract disputes include:
- Nonpayment
- Issues with commercial leases
- Failure to deliver goods or materials
- Delivery of poor-quality goods or materials
- Failing to complete project work
- Performing substandard work that does not meet contract standards
- Fraudulent misrepresentation
- Violations of restrictive covenants, such as nondisclosure agreements
Disputes involving contracts can be difficult to resolve. Our team can help you pursue relief through negotiations or business litigation, if necessary.
What Damages Can You Recover?
If a breach of contract has cost you money, you shouldn’t have to bear that burden alone. We help clients pursue:
- Compensatory damages: To cover direct financial losses.
- Consequential damages: For foreseeable losses resulting from the breach (e.g., lost profits).
- Liquidated damages: Specific amounts previously agreed upon in the contract.
- Attorney fees: Seeking reimbursement for the cost of legal action.
From Demand to Resolution: Our Process
Resolving a contract dispute requires a precise sequence of actions. First, we validate the breach through a deep-dive contract review. Once the violation is confirmed, we issue a formal demand letter that gives the opposing party a final opportunity to remedy the situation. If they fail to act during this “cure period,” our team is ready to escalate. Whether the contract requires alternative dispute resolution or a full civil lawsuit, our trial attorneys guide you through the legal maze to ensure your business stays protected.
Get Support From Trusted Breach Of Contract Attorneys
Let our team leverage 50-plus years of local experience to help you address contract issues. We can guide you through each step of the process, from sending demand letters to presenting the matter in court.
When you choose The Barrera Firm for San Antonio contract disputes, you receive one-on-one attention and assertive representation during negotiations. We can help you evaluate remedies and push for the best resolution to a frustrating situation. Contact us today to schedule your initial consultation by clicking here or calling 210-693-0910. Hablamos español.

