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June 23, 2025
Broken Promises, Missed Deliveries

Enforcing Sales Contracts in Upper Marlboro

By Matthew J. Dyer, Esq., Civil Litigation Attorney, The Law Offices of Haskell & Dyer
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You made the deal. You signed the contract.

You paid for the goods, but now the seller is stalling—or worse, refusing to deliver what you agreed.

I’ve helped business owners and buyers in Upper Marlboro enforce sales contracts when the promised goods don’t show up, are swapped for something else, or are delivered late enough to cause real damage.

Why Delivery Matters in a Sales Contract

In many business deals, getting the exact goods you ordered is non-negotiable.

Whether it’s machinery, specialized equipment, or custom products, a refund or substitute doesn’t fix the problem.

You need the goods you were promised, on time and as described.

Common delivery-related issues include:

  • Late or incomplete shipments
  • Delivery of the wrong product or a lower-quality substitute
  • Seller refusing to deliver at all, despite payment
  • Breach of agreed delivery schedule or terms

How I Help You Get What You’re Owed

“You didn’t just pay for goods—you paid for delivery, condition, and timing. I help make that happen.”

Reviewing the Sales Contract

I checked what was promised: the product specs, delivery deadlines, and any penalties for failure.

Demanding Specific Performance

If money can’t fix the issue—like with one-of-a-kind goods—I demand the seller deliver the item. Maryland courts can order this when no substitute is available.

Filing a Breach of Contract Claim

I build a legal case to prove the seller didn’t meet the delivery terms. This could include missed deadlines, wrong goods, or refusal to ship.

Pushing for Emergency Relief

If the delay is causing serious harm, I can request an injunction—a court order that forces the seller to act quickly before further damage is done.

Pursuing Compensation When Needed

If specific delivery is no longer possible, I’ll fight for damages to cover your losses—lost business, added costs, or missed opportunities.

Protecting Your Business and Your Expectations

In any deal, delivery is just as important as price. When a seller doesn’t deliver, your operations, timelines, and bottom line are all at risk. I ensure you get what you paid for—or the full value you lost.

Dealing with a seller who won’t deliver in Upper Marlboro?

Call me, Matthew J. Dyer, Esq., at 301-627-5844. Let’s hold them to their word—and protect your end of the deal.

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