Use cases

What CourtRoom AI is built for.

Six civil-case categories where AI courtroom simulation helps regular people prepare for a real legal interaction. Educational and preparation only — not legal advice.

Categories

Where it helps most

Small claims

Most regular people show up alone. Simulate the hearing, anticipate the other side, walk in prepared.

Security deposits · debt collection · neighbour disputes · Learn more

Security deposit disputes

Itemised deduction missing? Statutory deadline blown? Run the hearing your landlord doesn't expect.

Withheld deposits · damage disputes · move-in inspection clashes · Learn more

Landlord / tenant disputes

Habitability, repairs, retaliation, illegal entry, eviction defense. Find your strongest argument first.

Habitability · repairs · retaliation · illegal entry · Learn more

Contract disputes

Contractor walked off. Service paid for, never delivered. Breach of contract by counterparty.

Contractor disputes · service contracts · vendor non-performance · Learn more

Employment disputes

Wrongful termination, retaliation, wage theft, hostile environment. Test your timeline and evidence.

Wrongful termination · retaliation · wage theft · discrimination · Learn more

Consumer disputes

Defective product, warranty refusal, service failure, deceptive trade practice. Bring receipts.

Defective products · warranty refusal · refund disputes
Important
CourtRoom AI is not a substitute for a licensed attorney. The simulation and report are educational. Verify any legal rule with your jurisdiction's official source or a lawyer before acting on it.

Pick a case type and run it.

A simulation in minutes. A structured preparation report. A clear next step.

CourtRoom AI is for legal preparation and education only. It is not legal advice and does not replace a licensed attorney.