ArbitrationIntel — For Defrauded Consumers
Most arbitration hearings happen by phone or video, not in a courtroom down the street. So instead of searching block by block, we match you with an attorney who's actually licensed to practice where you live — and who takes cases like yours.
Coverage
Attorneys licensed in all 50 states, not just a handful of cities.
Hearings
Most arbitration hearings happen by phone or video, wherever you are.
Licensing
Every attorney you're matched with is licensed to practice in your state.
I. Why "Near Me" Works Differently Here
Arbitration isn't held in your local courthouse. Hearings are run by an arbitration provider like the AAA or JAMS, and a growing share of them happen entirely by phone or video conference. That means the best-matched arbitration attorney for your case may not be the closest one — it's the one licensed to practice in your state and experienced with your kind of dispute. That's who we match you with.
II. How It Works
A few plain questions about what the company did, and which state you're in.
If it holds up, we match you with a licensed attorney in your state who takes cases like yours.
The firm takes it from there — by phone, video, or mail. In most cases, you pay nothing unless you win.
III. Where We Cover
Wherever you live, we're matching you with an attorney licensed to practice there — not sending you a name from another state and hoping it works out.
Northeast
New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and more.
South
Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and more.
Midwest
Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and more.
West
California, Washington, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, and more.
IV. Questions People Ask First
No. What matters is that the attorney is licensed to practice in your state and has handled cases like yours. Because most arbitration hearings happen by phone or video, your attorney's office doesn't need to be nearby.
The same way they'd help you in person — reviewing your documents, building your case, and representing you in the hearing. Calls, video meetings, and secure document sharing cover nearly everything an in-person meeting would.
That's exactly why we match by state, not zip code. We have licensed attorneys across every region of the country, so location isn't a barrier to getting your claim reviewed.
No. Checking your claim is free. In most cases, you don't pay anything unless your case succeeds — fee terms are set by the participating firm and can vary by state.
Yes. What you share is used only to check your claim and, if it qualifies, match you with a firm licensed in your state. It isn't sold to advertisers.
V. Check Your Claim
Tell us what happened and which state you're in. If it looks like a fit, we'll match you with a licensed arbitration attorney near you — no cost to check, and in most cases no cost to start.