AI-Powered Dispute Resolution

Resolve any dispute.
Without a lawyer.

DisputeQ guides you through billing disputes, landlord conflicts, contract negotiations, and refund requests — step by step. It suggests your negotiation strategy and drafts the letters for you.

2.4M billing disputes/year in the US
$285 avg. hourly lawyer cost
0 lawyers needed with DisputeQ
DisputeQ — Dispute Assistant
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Describe your situation in progress

"I was charged $340 for a flight cancellation. The airline won't refund. I have the confirmation email."

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AI strategy generated
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Draft response ready
Recommended approach

Reference DOT § 259.82 — airlines must refund within 7 days for cancelled flights. Lead with regulatory compliance, offer a reasonable settlement window of 14 days before escalating to BBB and CFPB.

Citable: DOT Regulation Deadline framing Escalation path
Your letter — ready to send

To: Customer Relations, [Airline]

I am writing regarding charge #...

Draft continues...

247 disputes filed
68% resolved favorably
12 days avg. resolution time
$2,400 avg. savings per user
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Based on Harvard research
AI settlement recommendations accepted by both parties in real disputes
Based on real legal principles
All strategies grounded in real statutes, regulations, and case precedent
Minutes, not weeks
From situation to ready-to-send letter in under 15 minutes

Real disputes. Real results.

"I was ready to just eat the $180 charge from my phone company. Then I used DisputeQ, sent one letter, and they refunded everything within a week. I spent maybe 20 minutes on this."
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Maria T.
Austin, TX — Billing dispute
Resolved $180 recovered
"My landlord kept $1,100 of my security deposit with no explanation. DisputeQ helped me write a demand letter that actually cited the Texas statutes. They cut a check two weeks later."
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James R.
Dallas, TX — Landlord dispute
Resolved $1,100 recovered
"Contract dispute with a vendor who ghosted me after I paid the deposit. DisputeQ drafted a cease-and-desist style letter that made them take me seriously. Settlement reached in 10 days."
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Sarah K.
Denver, CO — Contract dispute
Resolved $2,800 recovered
"Had an issue with a gym refusing to honor their cancellation policy. Wrote the letter through DisputeQ, attached the contract terms I found via their guidance. They refunded the full amount."
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Derek P.
Portland, OR — Service contract
Resolved $340 recovered

Three steps to a resolved dispute

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Describe what happened

Tell DisputeQ your situation in plain language. Upload any documents, emails, or screenshots. Our AI understands billing records, lease clauses, contracts, and more.

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Get your AI strategy

DisputeQ analyzes your case, identifies your strongest arguments, and gives you a step-by-step negotiation playbook — including what to say, what to reference, and what leverage you have.

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Send your letter

DisputeQ drafts a professional, legally-grounded letter or email response — ready to send as-is or edit. Follow up with escalation-ready templates if needed.

How a Austin renter recovered her $3,200 security deposit

The problem

After moving out of her apartment in June, Priya hadn't heard back from her landlord for six weeks. When she finally called, she was told $3,200 of her $4,000 deposit was being withheld for "repairs and cleaning." No itemized list. No receipts. No explanation of which items were damaged.

How DisputeQ helped

Priya described her situation in the intake form. DisputeQ identified that Texas Property Code §92.104 requires landlords to provide an itemized deduction list within 30 days — and that withholding without one is a clear violation. It drafted a demand letter citing the statute, noting the 30-day deadline had passed, and requesting the full deposit within 14 days or she would pursue additional penalties under §92.109.

The outcome

The landlord's attorney responded within 8 days with a check for the full $3,200. Priya paid nothing in legal fees. Total time: about 45 minutes across intake, review, and sending the letter.

File Your Dispute Free No lawyers. No forms to mail. Just your letter.
Case Study
$3,200 Recovered
0 Lawyers paid
8 days To resolution
Security deposit Landlord-tenant Texas
§ TX Property Code §92.104

Handles the disputes that hit hardest

Billing disputes

Unauthorized charges, subscription billing errors, surprise fees, incorrect invoices, insurance denials. DisputeQ identifies the relevant consumer protection laws and crafts your rebuttal.

Credit card disputes Medical bills Subscription refunds Utility disputes

Landlord / tenant

Security deposit withholds, illegal fee charges, lease violations, repair disputes, rent increases above allowable limits. DisputeQ knows state-specific tenant rights for all 50 states.

Security deposits Late fees Repair failures Illegal increases

Contract negotiations

Vendor contract disputes, service agreement breaches, scope-of-work disagreements, payment withholding. DisputeQ analyzes your contract and frames your negotiating position.

Vendor disputes Breach of contract SOW disagreements Payment terms

Refund requests

Product not as described, service not delivered, returns denied, broken warranties. DisputeQ drafts firm, professional requests grounded in FTC and state consumer protection laws.

Product disputes Service failures Warranty claims Return denials

Disputes are winnable. You just need the right arguments.

Most people give up on disputes because they don't know the law, don't know how to structure an argument, and don't have time to draft a professional letter. DisputeQ handles all three.

Legal grounding
Every letter cites specific statutes, regulations, and case precedents — not vague threats.
Strategic framing
AI identifies your strongest leverage points and suggests the negotiation tone most likely to succeed.
Escalation path
If the first letter doesn't work, DisputeQ drafts follow-up templates and flags when to escalate to a regulator or small claims court.
No legal advice
DisputeQ provides legal information and document drafting — not legal advice. Clear boundaries. No unauthorized practice of law.
Resolution forecast
Billing disputes
78%
Landlord/tenant
71%
Contract disputes
64%
Refund requests
83%
Based on case types with prior resolution data. Outcomes vary by jurisdiction and individual circumstances.

You were right the first time.
Prove it.

Most disputes are winnable. The side with the better argument usually wins — and that side doesn't have to be the one who can afford a lawyer. DisputeQ gives you the arguments, the language, and the documents you need to make your case and close the matter.

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