What Qualifies for Small Claims?
Small claims track covers: breach of contract, unpaid invoices, damaged goods, faulty services, unpaid loans. Limits: up to £10,000 (or £5,000 for personal injury). You can represent yourself (no lawyer needed). The process is simplified, informal, and fast compared to full court trials.
How to Sue
Step 1: Try to settle first. Send a formal demand letter (email or post) asking for payment with a deadline (14 days). Keep evidence. This strengthens your case and shows you tried to resolve it fairly.
Step 2: File your claim online. Use Money Claim Online (MCOL) on the courts website. Complete form: defendant details, claim amount, reason, supporting documents. Pay filing fee (based on amount). Submit.
Step 3: Defendant responds. They have 14 days to reply. They can admit, dispute, or offer a partial payment. If they don't respond, you can ask for judgment in default.
Step 4: Court decides. Judge reads evidence (usually paper-based, no hearing). If clear-cut, they order payment. If disputed, a hearing is scheduled (typically video or phone).
Step 5: Enforce if needed. If the defendant ignores judgment, apply for enforcement (bailiffs, county court bailiff, charging order, or attachment of earnings).