Legal AI has launched a free service called Interactive Step-by-Step AI Complaint Creation, aimed at people who want to file a lawsuit but get stuck at the first step. Writing the complaint. The service works through a chat-style interface where AI asks basic questions like when the issue happened, who was involved, what actions took place, and what damages are claimed. Users answer in plain language and the system converts that input into a legally structured complaint.
The core innovation is how the AI behaves less like a form and more like a lawyer conducting an interview. It breaks down complex legal requirements into simple prompts, rewrites emotional or vague statements into court-ready language, and links facts to relevant evidence such as emails or messages. The final output includes the purpose of the claim, grounds for the claim, and evidence structure, formatted for submission and exportable as Word or PDF.
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The service addresses a gap that has existed for a long time in self-litigation, where the expenses and difficult legal documents cause people to drop out early. The AI cannot make any legal decisions or take over the clients, but it makes the access to justice much easier. The larger movement in this case is the change of the legal tech from templates to guided problem-solving which assists individuals to interact with the legal system in a more self-assured and less time-consuming way.

