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have you ever opened a credit card bought a phone plan how about rented a car put a family member in a nursing home or even signed an employment contract if so chances are you signed a forced arbitration agreement in the fine print never hurt a forced arbitration will neither have most Americans and companies want to keep it that way because when you agree to forced arbitration you effectively sign away your right to see them so what does that mean arbitration is a way to dispute an action made by a company instead of going in front of a judge and a jury you meet with an arbitrator arbitrators are usually chosen and paid for by the company getting sued and since companys brief repeat businesses to arbitration firms many arbitrators have an economic incentive to rule in their favor our per traders also get to define the scope of evidence they listen to which means they can limit how much evidence a victim presents and allow companies to withhold evidence the decision arbitrators make i