Explore the appeals process: seeking recourse for errors in fact or law
While it’s natural for people on the losing end of a judgement to feel like they’ve been slighted, there are legitimate situations where a judge, master, or arbitrator “got it wrong” based on the information they had available to them at the time. The appeals process allows people who believe that there was an Error in Fact or Error in Law to pursue recourse if they feel that the presiding judge, master, or arbitrator made a significant error that would have changed the outcome of their case.