Jon Colgan
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And so that's actually what we manufacture.
We make it efficient enough for you to pursue your claim individually, which is way scarier, way more costly for Verizon to deal with.
They don't have one set of attorneys to fight with.
They have however many customers we have.
And for you, the benefit is quicker turnaround time.
Class actions take several months to years to resolve.
But the biggest is you keep the lion's share of what you're entitled to.
You don't get a check for $8.
You get a check for, say, $300.
So there's a lot of interesting activity in the category that I call justice as a service.
It's such a new category that there aren't really a whole lot of direct competitors who are in the same space going after the same segment.
The companies that are in the space all kind of started with a different segment, and we've all said publicly that we intend to eventually overlap with our competitors.
But currently, no.
There's a company out of San Francisco called Fixed that started going after parking tickets.
So they would help you dispute your parking ticket.
They've since moved on to speeding tickets.
There's a company called AirHelp that helps you get compensated whenever the airline does something like lose your baggage or your flight gets delayed or canceled if you're entitled to compensation.
they handle that process for you.
And so we're in the consumer contract space.
Yeah, easiest place to find me would be on Twitter.