TCPA CLAIM REVIEW

You May Be Owed $500–$1,500 Per Illegal Robocall

If you received unwanted pre-recorded calls, wrong-number calls, or spam texts on your cell phone, you may qualify for compensation.

  • Pre-recorded or robotic voice calls
  • Calls meant for someone else
  • Repeated calls or texts without consent
Check If You Qualify

Quick review. No long form to start.

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What kind of TCPA issue did you experience?

How the Process Works

A simple review helps determine whether your calls or texts may support a TCPA claim.

Tell us what happened

Answer a few quick questions about the calls or texts you received.

We review your claim

We look at the type of contact, frequency, and proof you may have.

You may be connected for next steps

Qualified claims can move forward for additional review.

You may qualify if:

  • You received a robocall or artificial voice message
  • The caller was asking for someone else
  • You received repeated calls or texts
  • You did not clearly give permission
  • You asked them to stop
  • You have screenshots, logs, or voicemail

What strengthens a TCPA claim?

Call log screenshots

Voicemail recordings

Text screenshots

Notes about dates and frequency

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What happened?

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How many times did this happen?

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Did you give permission to be contacted?

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Do you have any of the following?

Your contact information

See If My Claim Qualifies

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a TCPA violation?

The TCPA restricts certain unwanted robocalls, spam texts, and auto-dialed calls made without proper consent.

What if the calls were for someone else?

Wrong-number calls may still be relevant, especially if they were repeated or used prerecorded messages.

What if I only have screenshots?

Screenshots can still be helpful. Partial proof may support review of your claim.

Does it matter whether it was a call or a text?

Both calls and texts may matter depending on the facts and whether consent was given.

Do I need to pay anything upfront?

No upfront payment is required to submit your information for review.