You're Probably
Overpaying by $500–$5,000
Medical bills and traffic tickets often have legal errors.
Federal law gives you rights most people never use.
Check before you pay. Takes 3 minutes.
Free assessment · No documents needed · ~3 minutes
Medical Bill
Dispute Assessment
80% of medical bills contain errors. Federal law gives you enforceable rights to dispute them — most patients never use them and overpay by $500–$5,000+.
- ✓ No Surprises Act, ACA appeals, charity care
- ✓ Standard dispute forms — ready to fill in
- ✓ Field-by-field guidance specific to your case
Traffic Ticket
Analysis
That $300 fine could cost you $1,800+ in insurance over 3 years. Find out your real options before you pay — or give up.
- ✓ Real total cost (fine + insurance increase)
- ✓ Your odds of fighting it
- ✓ Step-by-step options for your state
How it works
Answer a few questions
About your bill or ticket, your state, and your situation. No documents needed yet.
We detect what applies
Federal laws, protections, and options specific to your case — identified automatically.
Get exact steps + forms
Everything you need to dispute or fight, ready to use.
Real results
Medical Bill
$9,400
↓
$800 paid
No Surprises Act — out-of-network provider, no written notice given
See if yours qualifies →Traffic Ticket
$280 fine
↓
$0 + no points
Downgraded to non-moving violation. Saved ~$1,400 in insurance
Analyze your ticket →Why you shouldn't pay right away
- →80% of medical bills contain errors
- →A ticket can cost $1,800+ in insurance over 3 years
- →Federal law gives you enforceable rights — if you use them
Simple pricing
Medical Bill
Assessment
Free
Full forms + guide
$49
- ✓Which laws apply to your case
- ✓Ready-to-use dispute forms
- ✓What to write, where to send
Traffic Ticket
Cost breakdown
Free
Full analysis
$29
- ✓Real total cost (fine + insurance)
- ✓All options ranked by success rate
- ✓Step-by-step guide for your state
Based on federal law
All 50 states covered
Results in under 3 minutes