ClaimCue combines Lawyers + AI to make every enforcement tool available to every business — at a fraction of what it costs to hire a lawyer directly. Here's exactly what each one does, what it costs without us, and how we change the equation.
Traditional lawyer cost
$350–$10,000+ per action
Traditional timeline
Days to months
ClaimCue cost
Fixed, predictable fees
ClaimCue timeline
Hours to days

68%
of debtors pay after receiving a lawyer-signed demand letter
1 day
average turnaround from submission to dispatch
$0 extra
no per-letter fees on Growth and Scale plans
The first shot across the bow — drafted by a lawyer, delivered the same day.
WITHOUT CLAIMCUE
Hiring a lawyer to draft a formal demand letter typically costs hundreds of dollars per letter and takes days to prepare, review, and send — by which time your debtor has had more time to move assets or ignore you.
WITH CLAIMCUE
ClaimCue generates a jurisdiction-specific demand letter, reviewed and signed by a licensed lawyer in your province or state, and dispatched via registered mail and email — automatically, the moment you submit a claim.
HOW IT WORKS
You submit the invoice details through the ClaimCue web app or accounting sync
Our AI drafts a legally compliant demand letter citing the correct statutes for your jurisdiction
A paneled lawyer reviews, signs, and dispatches within hours
Delivery confirmation is logged to your dashboard

94%
of uncontested court orders result in full judgment
$1,500
minimum claim size for court action
Fixed fee
no hourly billing surprises
When a letter isn't enough — we take it to a judge.
WITHOUT CLAIMCUE
Filing for a court order requires retaining a lawyer, preparing pleadings, filing with the court, serving the defendant, and attending hearings. Most small businesses write off the debt rather than absorb these costs.
WITH CLAIMCUE
ClaimCue's AI pre-populates all required court documents using your claim data. Our paneled lawyers file, serve, and manage the proceeding on your behalf — at a fixed, predictable cost that makes court action viable for invoices as small as $1,500.
HOW IT WORKS
ClaimCue assesses your claim and recommends the appropriate court (Small Claims vs. Superior)
AI generates all required pleadings, affidavits, and supporting documents
A paneled lawyer files, serves, and manages the proceeding
You receive real-time status updates in your dashboard

Days
average time from judgment to garnishment filing
Bank + wages
both bank accounts and wages can be garnished
Auto-tracked
all garnishment status updates in your dashboard
Intercept what's owed — directly from their bank account or receivables.
WITHOUT CLAIMCUE
Even after winning a court judgment, collecting is a separate legal process. You need to identify the debtor's bank, file a garnishment order, and serve the financial institution — each step requiring lawyer time and court fees.
WITH CLAIMCUE
Once a judgment is obtained, ClaimCue automatically initiates the garnishment process. We identify the debtor's financial institution, file the garnishment order, and serve the bank — often recovering funds within days of the judgment being granted.
HOW IT WORKS
Judgment is obtained through ClaimCue's court action process
AI identifies debtor's known financial institutions and employer
Garnishment order is filed and served automatically
Funds are intercepted and remitted to you, net of ClaimCue's recovery fee

3–5 days
average time from claim submission to lien registration
Real + personal
covers real property and personal property registries
Powerful leverage
debtors cannot sell assets without clearing your lien
Attach your debt to their property — so they can't sell without paying you first.
WITHOUT CLAIMCUE
Filing a lien against a debtor's real property or business assets requires a lawyer to search title, prepare the lien documentation, and register it with the appropriate land registry or personal property registry. Most SMBs don't pursue this because the upfront cost is prohibitive.
WITH CLAIMCUE
ClaimCue automates the title search, lien document preparation, and registry filing. A lien on a debtor's property means they cannot sell, refinance, or transfer assets without satisfying your judgment — creating powerful leverage even before a court date.
HOW IT WORKS
ClaimCue identifies registerable assets associated with the debtor
AI prepares lien documentation compliant with provincial/state registry requirements
A paneled lawyer reviews and files the lien with the appropriate registry
Lien is registered and confirmed — debtor is notified automatically

Contingency
you only pay when assets are successfully recovered
Licensed bailiffs
vetted enforcement partners in every province and state
Full audit trail
every step documented and logged to your dashboard
The final step — physically recovering what's yours.
WITHOUT CLAIMCUE
Seizing a debtor's assets — vehicles, equipment, inventory — requires a writ of seizure, a licensed bailiff, and coordination with law enforcement in some jurisdictions. The complexity and cost means most businesses never pursue this option, even when it's their best recovery path.
WITH CLAIMCUE
ClaimCue coordinates the full seizure process: obtaining the writ, engaging a licensed bailiff, and managing the logistics of asset recovery and sale. Our contingency model means you only pay when assets are recovered — aligning our incentives with yours.
HOW IT WORKS
Judgment and writ of seizure are obtained through ClaimCue's court process
ClaimCue engages a licensed bailiff in the debtor's jurisdiction
Assets are identified, seized, and inventoried
Assets are liquidated and proceeds are remitted to you, net of fees
THE BACKBONE
Every ClaimCue action is reviewed, signed, and filed by a licensed lawyer in the correct jurisdiction. Our AI handles the preparation — our lawyers provide the legal authority.
Ontario
12 lawyers
Civil litigation, collections
British Columbia
8 lawyers
Commercial debt recovery
Alberta
7 lawyers
Construction liens, collections
Quebec
6 lawyers
Civil law, recouvrement
New York
4 lawyers
Commercial collections
California
3 lawyers
Small claims, civil
Texas
3 lawyers
Commercial debt, liens
All other provinces
Covered
Network partners