Dispute Letter Generator

Pick your bill type, fill in your details, and get a professional dispute letter with the right regulatory citations. Free, no signup.

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This tool generates a template letter for educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Review and customize the letter before sending. Consult a qualified attorney if you need legal guidance.

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How this tool works

Pick your bill type, choose whether you're writing to the company or a regulator, fill in the details, and we generate a professional dispute letter with the correct regulatory citations. Everything runs in your browser — nothing is sent to our servers.

When to send a company dispute

Start here. Most billing errors are resolved by contacting the company directly with a clear, specific letter. Reference exact charges, dates, and amounts. Companies have internal dispute processes and are often required by law to respond within 30 days.

When to file a regulator complaint

Escalate when the company doesn't respond within 30 days, denies a valid dispute, or continues collection on disputed charges. Different bill types go to different regulators:

Before you send: checklist

Pre-send checklist
Gather copies of your bill, receipts, and any correspondence
Review the letter for accuracy — check names, dates, and dollar amounts
Attach copies of supporting documents (never originals)
Send via certified mail with return receipt for proof of delivery
Keep a copy of everything for your records
Mark your calendar: follow up if no response in 30 days

Key consumer protections by bill type

Medical bills

Utility bills

Phone & internet

Insurance claims

General / other

A clear, specific dispute letter that cites the right regulations is your most powerful tool. Most billing errors get corrected when the company sees you know the rules.