Claim filing

Submit a claim with a strategy, not just a form

This page helps you prepare a clear, evidence-backed position that lowers rejection risk and speeds up review.

Pre-submission psychology checklist

  • Define your target outcome in one sentence before writing facts.
  • Build a chronology with dates, actors, and source documents for each event.
  • Attach evidence by argument, not by file order, so panel can verify quickly.
  • Prepare a fallback proposal for settlement to increase procedural flexibility.

Professional claim structure

1. Claim scope

State exactly what you request: amount, obligation, deadline, or declaratory finding.

2. Factual matrix

Describe events in sequence and keep each paragraph tied to one verifiable point.

3. Legal basis

Reference contract clauses and applicable norms that directly support each claim element.

4. Evidence index

For every exhibit, specify what fact it proves and what legal argument it reinforces.

Timing and service levels

Intake validationup to 24h

System checks mandatory fields, signatures, and file integrity.

Court assignment1-2 business days

A panel is selected and conflict-of-interest controls are applied.

Procedural launchup to 3 days

Parties receive notices, deadlines, and hearing format details.

Mistakes that block progress

  • Emotional narrative without measurable claim outcome.
  • Contradicting dates across statement, annexes, and correspondence.
  • Scans that are unreadable, incomplete, or missing signatory pages.
  • No proof that the other party received your pre-trial communication.