ArbitrationIntel — For People Who Were Defrauded
If a company defrauded you — and the fine print in your contract sends disputes to arbitration instead of court — an arbitration lawyer can still fight for you. ArbitrationIntel matches defrauded consumers with vetted, licensed arbitration lawyers, free to check and in most cases free to start.
Cost
Checking your claim is free. In most cases, you don't pay unless the case wins.
Time
Answering a few questions about what happened takes about two minutes.
Privacy
What you tell us is used to check your claim — never sold to advertisers.
I. What An Arbitration Lawyer Does
Banks, brokers, retailers, solar installers, and employers often bury a line in the fine print that says disputes go to arbitration, not a courtroom trial. If you signed something with a clause like that, it can feel like you've lost your rights. You haven't. It means your case is heard by an arbitrator instead of a judge and jury — and it means you need an arbitration lawyer who already knows that setting, not a lawyer learning it for the first time on your case.
II. How It Works
A few plain-language questions about what the company did — no legal terms, no forms to file.
If it holds up, we match you with a licensed arbitration lawyer who handles cases like yours.
The firm takes it from there. In most cases, you pay nothing unless the case succeeds.
III. Who's On The Other End
ArbitrationIntel isn't a law firm. We're the connection point between people who were defrauded and independent, licensed arbitration lawyers who take on cases like theirs. Every firm on our panel is vetted before it ever sees a claimant. You tell us what happened once; if your claim looks like a fit, a firm reviews it and reaches out — you decide whether to move forward.
IV. Cases Arbitration Lawyers On Our Panel Handle
Ozempic & GLP-1 injury
Side effects the maker may not have warned you about.
Solar-panel fraud
Financing or installation promises that didn't hold up.
HVAC & home-system fraud
Warranty and installation claims that went wrong.
Timeshare exit
Deceptive sales tactics and exit fees that trap you.
Broker & investment disputes
Unsuitable investments or hidden fees from a broker.
Workplace disputes
A forced-arbitration clause buried in your employment contract.
V. Questions People Ask First
No. Checking your claim costs nothing. In most cases, you don't pay anything unless your case succeeds — the firm's fee comes out of what you recover, not your pocket. Fee terms are set by the participating firm and can vary by state.
No. ArbitrationIntel is a marketplace that connects you with independent, licensed arbitration lawyers. We're not a law firm, and nothing on this page is legal advice — any case is handled by the firm you're matched with.
That's common — it's called a forced-arbitration clause, and it doesn't mean you have no rights. It means your case is heard by an arbitrator instead of a judge and jury. An arbitration lawyer knows how to build and argue a case in that setting.
Arbitration is generally faster than a courtroom lawsuit — often months rather than years — though the timeline depends on your case, the arbitration provider, and how the other side responds.
Yes. What you share is used only to check your claim and, if it qualifies, match you with a firm. It isn't sold to advertisers.
VI. Check Your Claim
Tell us what happened. If it looks like a fit, we'll match you with a licensed arbitration lawyer who reviews it — no cost to check, and in most cases no cost to start.