How Long Does It Take?
An average complaint takes five to six weeks to work its way through the system. Some will take longer. Please be patient! The mediator assigned to your case is a volunteer not a state employee. While they are very faithful and hardworking, they might not always be in the office when a business calls. Or the mediation might prove to be a very difficult one and take additional time.
Other Maine Alternative Dispute Resolution FAQs
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What Is Complaint Mediation?
A: Complaint mediation is a way to settle disputes where the two parties to the dispute work through a third person to solve their problem. It is a simple and informal …
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How Does Consumer Mediation Service Work?
A: Your complaint is reviewed to determine if it can be mediated. If it appears that it can be, a copy of your written complaint is then forwarded to the business for its …
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How Do I Start The Mediation Process?
A: To start the mediation process, fill out a Consumer Complaint Petition, available from the Consumer Protection Division. Fill out the form completely and legibly. …
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New Information, Settlement, Etc.
A: If you receive any additional information after sending in your complaint that we should know about, please send it to us in writing. Likewise, should you settle the …
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What Complaints Are Not Mediated?
A: We do not mediate disputes between private parties (i.e., where neither party is a business), business versus business disputes, disputes outside of our jurisdiction …
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What If Maine Law Is Violated?
A: This office cannot possibly prosecute all violations of Maine law. As a matter of policy, we must confine our activities to those cases where large numbers of …
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Does Mediation Work?
A: We cannot guarantee mediation will work or that you will receive everything you want. But we do believe mediation often works, and works well. If our mediation efforts …
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What If Mediation Doesnt Work?
A: If our attempts at mediating your complaint have been unsuccessful and there is nothing more we can do, there are still several things you can do for yourself. For …
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Do I Have To Have Mediation?
A: Mediation is a voluntary process; the parties must agree in writing that their dispute will be conducted under the applicable mediation rules of the AAA. This may be …
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How Is A Mediator Chosen?
A: Upon receipt of the Request for Mediation or the Submission to Dispute Resolution, the AAA will appoint a qualified mediator to serve on the case. The parties will be …
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