Instant estimate for professional debt recovery services and commercial litigation.
Get a clear upfront estimate of the costs associated with recovering outstanding debts by inputting your claim details.
Disclaimer: Figures shown are estimates only and are not binding. Final fees are confirmed following a review of your specific matter and the issuance of a formal engagement letter.
The Ai Law Debt Recovery Calculator is an online estimate tool designed to provide prospective clients with an early indication of the likely legal fees and third-party disbursements involved in the recovery of unpaid invoices or liquidated sums.
By entering details such as the amount of the debt and the nature of the debtor (business or individual), users will receive an estimated breakdown of:
This estimate provides a practical guide for budgeting and risk-benefit analysis ahead of formal instructions. It is not a detailed quote and does not constitute a binding price.
The calculator is intended to help you:
Plan and budget for the costs of litigation or pre-action recovery.
Assess the proportionality of legal spend against the value of the debt.
Prepare for conversations with our dispute resolution specialists prior to formal engagement.
It is a preliminary planning tool and is not an alternative to specific legal advice regarding the merits of your claim.
Disclaimer and Notes Please note the following limitations:
Not a Binding Quote: Results are estimates only. The only binding fee arrangement is that provided in a formal engagement letter issued by Ai Law.
Fact-Sensitive: Litigation costs vary materially depending on whether a debt is defended, the complexity of the evidence, and the location of the debtor.
Disbursements: Court fees and process server fees are third-party payments. These are subject to change by the government or service providers and will be confirmed upon instruction.
Exclusions: The calculator does not apply to:
Unliquidated damages claims (e.g., professional negligence);
Complex multi-jurisdictional recoveries;
Insolvency proceedings (Winding-up or Bankruptcy petitions).