How it works

Our process combines structured case intake, legally curated rule sets, and a continuously maintained decision database.

1. Case intake

You submit your case digitally. Facts, amounts, and documents are captured in a structured way.

2. Assessment

The system evaluates legal basis, evidence quality, and decision patterns to estimate success probability.

3. Settlement

We propose a settlement amount and send it only with your explicit approval.

Interactive process view

Click through the 3 steps. For each step you see what you do, how long it takes, and the expected outcome.

What you do

Enter facts and amounts
Upload documents (optional)
Confirm contact details
Duration

about 5-15 minutes

Outcome

Your case is structured and ready for assessment.

How we calculate probabilities

Assessment is based on legally designed patterns and a decision logic linked to case and judgment data.

Rule sets are continuously maintained by legal experts. New judgments and practice changes are regularly integrated.

The output is not a rigid yes/no, but a probabilistic corridor with transparent assumptions.

Cost model

Our compensation model is transparent and depends on relation type. Settlement fees apply only on successful resolution.

RelationCost
Consumer <-> Business (B2C)Free for consumers
Business <-> Business (B2B)5% of settlement amount per party
Consumer <-> Consumer (C2C)5% of settlement amount per party

Legal note: Exact fee application depends on relation type and case details. For consumers in B2C, the process is free.

Timeline

This is what a case flow looks like in practice.

Day 0

Submit case

You submit the case digitally and optionally upload supporting documents.

By day 10

Review & assessment

You receive our success probability assessment and a settlement proposal.

Immediately after

Your decision

You decide whether the proposal should be sent to the company or not.

Day 10 to 24

Company response window

After sending, the company has up to 14 days to accept or reject.

From day 24

Next step

If rejected, you can renegotiate or escalate to a debt-collection provider (e.g., in flight-rights cases) or legal counsel.

Average duration from case submission to completion (if the proposal is accepted): 16 days.

What if the other side rejects?

If rejected, you can renegotiate or escalate at any time to a debt-collection provider (e.g., in flight-rights cases) or legal counsel.

You do not lose rights by using settlement first. It structures your case and speeds up decision making.

Next optionTypical effectWhen useful
RenegotiationFast adjustment of proposalIf counterparty is open to discussion
Debt-collection providerOperational enforcement for success feeIf you want full outsourcing
LawyerIndividual legal strategyFor complex legal/factual situations

How we make your case enforceable

We turn your facts into a structured claim position. We combine verifiable facts, comparable decision outcomes, and legal practical experience to support a clear argument for why a specific proposal is legally sound and often economically preferable for both sides.

Counterparties tend to accept in many cases when the file is professionally prepared: it can reduce procedure time, legal/court cost exposure, and operational uncertainty. That is exactly what our preparation is built for - fact-based, clearly reasoned, and negotiation-ready.

You receive our assessment first and decide whether the proposal should be sent. If the counterparty rejects, the process does not stop: we can provide a reusable argument package and prepare a clean handover to legal counsel when needed. This handover is also free of charge for you as the customer.

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