How It Works

From document to dispute letter
in minutes.

ClawBack uses AI to read your document, find the consumer protection violation, and draft a professional letter citing the exact regulation. You review it. You send it. You stay in control.

For US residents only — demand letters are based on US federal and state consumer protection law
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Upload your document

Upload a photo or PDF of your bill, bank statement, flight notice, or denial letter. ClawBack's document parser extracts the key details — service dates, amounts, billing codes, account numbers — and structures them for analysis.

Your documents are never used for AI training
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AI cross-references consumer protection rules

ClawBack's AI compares your document against a curated database of federal consumer protection regulations — DOT flight rules (14 CFR Part 250), the No Surprises Act, Regulation Z (TILA), Regulation E, the FCRA, and FTC guidelines — and identifies potential violations and the specific rule sections that apply to your situation.

CFPB DOT 14 CFR §250 No Surprises Act Regulation Z FCRA FTC Act
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Dispute letter drafted in seconds

ClawBack generates a firm, professional dispute letter citing the exact regulation by name and section number. No emotional language. No vague complaints. A structured letter with a clear remedy request, a response deadline, and a stated escalation path — the format that compliance teams take seriously.

Specific regulation + section cited every time
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You review it — then send it yourself

You are always in control. Read the letter before it goes anywhere. When you're ready, ClawBack opens your email app with the letter pre-loaded and the recipient's address filled in. You press send. It goes from you, signed by you, under your name. No intermediaries. No mystery about what was sent.

You stay in full control — always

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ClawBack is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or legal representation. We are an AI-assisted document creation tool. Letters are written correspondence referencing consumer protection regulations — not legal filings. Always review any letter before sending.