Free to start. Pay only when you're ready to file.

Companies owe you money.
We make them pay up.

Clawback uses AI to generate government complaints that companies are legally required to respond to. Airlines, telecoms, banks, insurers — nobody gets to ignore the DOT, FCC, or CFPB.

How it works

The complaint companies actually fear

When you call customer service, they can ignore you. When the federal government contacts them about a formal complaint, they can't. That's the leverage Clawback gives you.

01
Tell us what happened
Answer a few questions about the company and the problem. Takes about 3 minutes.
02
We build your case
AI generates a formal government complaint citing the specific regulations they violated, plus a demand letter.
03
Filed and tracked
We submit to the right agency (DOT, FCC, CFPB), track the response, and negotiate on your behalf.

Free to start. Takes 3 minutes.

Why does this actually work?
Government agencies like the DOT, FCC, and CFPB publicly track complaint response rates for every company. A low score means regulatory scrutiny, fines, and bad press. So when a formal complaint hits their desk, companies respond — fast. Most complaints through Clawback get a response within 7–14 days. Customer service calls get you hold music. Government complaints get you results.
3 min
To file a complaint
3 docs
Complaint + letter + guide
7–30 days
Typical response time

Industries we cover

Airlines
Filed with DOT
Telecom & Internet
Filed with FCC
Banks & Credit Cards
Filed with CFPB
Insurance
Filed with State DOI
Auto Dealers & Repair
Filed with State AG
Airlines must give cash refunds for canceled flights under the DOT 2024 automatic refund rule.
14 CFR Part 260
The CFPB publicly tracks every company complaint response rate. Low scores trigger federal investigations.
CFPB Complaint Database
Companies must respond to FCC complaints within 30 days or face regulatory scrutiny.
47 USC §208