ClaimResolver is a self-help legal technology platform focused on helping individuals and small businesses manage consumer disputes without retainers or attorney involvement. It supports users through dispute intake, demand letter generation, evidence management, certified mailing, and preparation for small claims court in selected jurisdictions. Core design emphasizes clarity, organized documents, and self-guided workflows.
Key Features
- Plain-language intake: Users describe what happened in everyday language. Those facts are captured in structured data fields—dates, amounts, communications, receipts, and more—to build a coherent case timeline.
- AI-assisted demand letters: ClaimResolver drafts demand letters in English based on the facts users provide. These letters are editable, and once finalized, generate a PDF version ready for use.
- Evidence organization: The tool provides one workspace for users to upload and store pertinent evidence such as screenshots, contracts, receipts, and photos, keeping the case file centralized.
- Certified Mail service & delivery tracking: Users can send demand letters via Certified Mail through the platform. Tracking updates and delivery status are directly connected to the case record.
- Small claims court preparation: Currently supports California small claims preparation, offering filing checklists and draft forms (including SC-100) suited to that jurisdiction. Plans are in place to add additional states.
- Post-judgment recovery prep: Available now for California, enabling users to create private preparation records, organize judgment-related facts and documents, and get a personal packet of resources for next steps after court judgment.
- Trust & safety boundaries: ClaimResolver is not a law firm and explicitly does not provide legal advice. Users are prompted to review all AI-assisted content, privacy policies are published, and users sign in via secure methods (Google sign-in).
Who is it for?
Consumers who need to resolve payment or services disputes without engaging a lawyer.
Tenants seeking return of security deposits or refunds for unsatisfactory services.
Small business owners, freelancers, independent contractors, property owners, and creditors dealing with unpaid invoices, debts, or consumer complaints.
Individuals preparing California small claims cases, especially self-represented litigants who benefit from SC-100 form drafts and jurisdiction-specific checklists.
Any user needing organization of evidence, tracking of delivery, and formal demand letters as part of dispute resolution.
Not appropriate for users who require legal representation, jurisdiction rules outside supported states, or legal advice beyond document preparation and guidance.
Pricing
Information about pricing is not publicly accessible on ClaimResolver’s official website. The platform requests that interested users contact sales or support for pricing details. There are no clearly listed subscription tiers or fees for access to the demand letter generation, certified mailing, evidence storage, or small claims preparation features.
Final Thoughts
ClaimResolver offers a thoughtfully designed toolkit for non-lawyers seeking a structured, document-centric path to dispute resolution. In particular, its demand letter drafting, evidence management, and certified mailing workflow help users build a clear case record without overwhelming legal complexity. The California-first small claims prep and post-judgment recovery resources represent meaningful steps toward broader jurisdictional support.
That said, the lack of visible pricing may be a hurdle for decision-makers evaluating budget fit. Also, the platform’s emphasis on self-help places limits on what it can achieve: it does not replace legal advice, and support for states beyond California is still in progress. For those with relatively simple disputes, however, ClaimResolver can serve as a cost-efficient alternative to more expensive legal services, especially where documentation and demand letters are the primary needed tools.
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