AI FMCSA Arbitration Evidence Brief Generator
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B Price Collapse
A cost barrier just collapsed — and the market hasn't caught up yet
One-Liner
When a customer files a formal FMCSA arbitration claim against a moving company, AI assembles all job documentation and generates a structured evidence brief with regulatory citations for the arbitrator.
Kill Reason
The average moving company files fewer than two formal FMCSA arbitrations per year, creating insufficient usage volume to sustain any subscription model, and the document assembly task is too straightforward to justify specialized tooling over a general-purpose LLM.
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