If you are making, defending, or enforcing a County Court small claim in England and Wales, the Civil Procedure Rules, court forms, and strict deadlines can feel overwhelming — especially without a solicitor. ClaimsPilot was built to fix that.
£49–£99
per case, one-time
5 mins
to open your first case
£10,000
max claim value covered
CPR-trained
AI grounded in court rules
England and Wales
County Court only
Small claims are supposed to be accessible to everyone — no lawyer required. But in practice, self-represented litigants face the same court rules, the same forms, and the same deadlines as those with legal teams. One missed deadline or poorly drafted letter can cost you the case.
Without ClaimsPilot
With ClaimsPilot
ClaimsPilot’s AI is trained on CPR Parts 7, 12, 13, 15, 26–27, 44 and Pre-Action Protocols — the rules that govern your case. Every answer cites its source so you can verify it.
N1, N9B, N323, N337, N379 — the actual forms you submit. ClaimsPilot fills them in with your case data and exports them as print-ready PDFs. No more staring at a blank form.
Unlike generic AI tools, ClaimsPilot reads your specific case details — the opponent, the amount, your evidence — and gives you a personalised action plan, not generic advice.
A solicitor costs £150–£300 per hour — often more than the claim itself. ClaimsPilot charges a flat fee of £49–£99 per case, paid once. No subscription, no hidden costs, no time limits.
Whether you’re chasing an unpaid invoice, responding to a claim made against you, or trying to collect a judgment someone refuses to pay — ClaimsPilot has a dedicated path for each.
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Chasing unpaid invoices, deposits, breach of contract, or property damage up to £10,000
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Responding to a claim made against you, filing a defence or counterclaim, preparing for hearing
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Won judgment but can’t get paid? Bailiff, attachment of earnings, or charging order tools
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ClaimsPilot vs a solicitor
ClaimsPilot is legal information, not legal advice. For complex matters, consult a solicitor.
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