Submit Complaint - Dispute Settlement Service
Submit Complaint - Submit Dispute
Welcome to Dispute Settlement Service

Please submit complaints and disputes to our centralized complaint processing center at email address listed below:
info@disputesettlementservice.com
Several incentives exist to Submit Complaints and Disputes :
1) Help Others who are having a similar problem and trouble;
2) Get Settlement Advice from knowledgeable experts;
3) Let your Voice Be Heard. Be assertive if you want change to happen
What is the Difference between a Complaint and Dispute?
Each person is unique. And, this uniqueness being positive, also creates differences that evolve into complaints and disputes.
Both complaints and disputes are forms of personal irritation. Complaints and Disputes have two common aspects: Your Position and Your Interests. A Position is your demand or a preferred course of action. It is specific. It involves doing, taking a stand on one’s belief. A position is “If you don’t do that, then I’ll to do this.
An Interest is the reason(s) behind your position. An interest is more specific than a position. An interest can be financial well-being, fair work rules, retaining control, maintaining privacy, personal safety or the right to be treated with dignity.
What is a Complaint?
A complaint is a nuisance or annoyance derived from something that interferes with one’s personal enjoyment, your perceived rights or with the use of a product or service. A complaint generally takes on a positional viewpoint where your personal injustice or opinion is voiced to another person or company.
What is a Dispute?
Disputes are generally more ‘interest-based’. Disputes are strong disagreements over which disputants' take sides and actively argue and debate. Complaints can develop in into disputes when personal interests are threaten or abused. Disputes involve interests that are negotiable when open communication is provided. It is possible to find a solution that at least partially meets the interests and needs of both parties.

Please submit complaints and disputes to our centralized complaint processing center at email address listed below:
info@disputesettlementservice.com
Complaints and disputes submitted will become 'public record' and will be published on this website and other related sites that pertain to the subject of your dispute.
Your complaint and dispute may be forwarded to a legal professional for their expert advice. This legal advice will be published on this website and forwarded to you in complete confidentially.
Important: We will not publish your Identity nor will we publish your email address or nay personal information provided in your complaint. We reserve the right to edit your complaint to protect your Identity and to improve the settlement of your complaint or dispute.
Resolve Disputes and Complaints
Mediation and Arbitration are based on belief that individuals and businesses can resolve disputes with skilled guidance and legal support. Dispute Settlement Mediation and Dispute Settlement Arbitration provides dispute resolution with legal justice.
The Dispute Settlement Service supports Alternative Dispute Resolution involving complaints and disputes covering use if a product or service, scams, unfair business practices, contract agreements, personal injury, policy disputes, compliance issues and personal rights. We advocate for the use of mediation, arbitration and ombudsman as a dispute resolution alternative.
Avoid a court lawsuit. Complaints and disputes can be settled with Dispute Settlement Mediation or Dispute Settlement Arbitration. If you sue, obtain an experienced lawyer. Dispute Settlement lawsuits are slow, unpredictable and take years to settlement.
Avoid Lawsuit with Dispute Settlement Mediation
Disputes can be settled without filing lawsuit. The legal process is Alternative Dispute Resolution. Also, known as Mediation and Arbitration. Dispute Settlement Mediation and Dispute Settlement Arbitration are cheaper, quick and less adversarial than Dispute Settlement lawsuit. Mediation and Arbitration are legally enforceable in the United States, European Union and Asia. Individuals or business can utilize Dispute Settlement Mediation and Dispute Settlement Arbitration as an out-of-court settlement process to avoid lawyer and court costs.
Dispute Settlement Mediation gives control to resolve dispute without normal legal precedence. The Dispute Settlement Mediator arranges meeting between parties in neutral environment. Mediator leads parties toward dispute resolution exploring settlement options. Dispute Settlement Mediation is confidential. When mediation parties have agreed upon mutual settlement, the agreement becomes legal. Dispute Settlement Mediation is enforceable in Court if parties fail to honor the settlement agreement. Disputes can be settled in days with Dispute Settlement Mediation. Find Dispute Settlement Mediator in your area. Visit the Mediation Directory, click here Locate Mediator Directory
Dispute Settlement Mediation vs. Dispute Settlement Arbitration
Difference between Dispute Settlement Mediation and Dispute Settlement Arbitration is straightforward. Dispute Settlement Mediation is voluntary. Parties mutually agree upon a fair dispute settlement. Dispute Settlement Arbitration is mandatory. Arbitrator issues an arbitration award which is final. Dispute Settlement Arbitration is quicker and cheaper than court lawsuit. Arbitration clauses are contained in many legal contracts and business agreements. Before seeking Arbitration, try to settle your dispute with Dispute Settlement Mediation. The major disadvantage with Dispute Settlement Arbitration is: The Arbitration Award is Final. Further legal action in Court is not permitted. In Dispute Settlement Mediation, if parties do not reach settlement, both Dispute Settlement Arbitration and lawsuit litigation remain as options.
Hiring Dispute Settlement Lawyer is necessary when your dispute involves punitive damages, physical injury or high dollar compensatory amounts. These dispute cases are best handled with a Dispute Settlement Lawyer. Lawyer can represent clients in mediation and arbitration.


