You Have Recourse.
Here Is How It Works.
If XPO Inc. misrepresented the franchise opportunity you purchased, failed to deliver on material promises, or violated franchise disclosure law, you likely have legal options. Nothing on this page is legal advice — it is context to help you have an informed conversation with a franchise attorney.
Class Action Lawsuit
When enough franchise owners share the same legal injury — the same misrepresentations, the same inadequate support, the same losses — you can sue together. Class actions spread costs, amplify leverage, and force discovery that would be cost-prohibitive for an individual plaintiff.
FDD Fraud & Misrepresentation
The Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) is a legally governed document. If XPO Inc. omitted material facts, misrepresented financial performance in Item 19, or made verbal promises that contradicted the FDD, that may constitute fraud or negligent misrepresentation under federal and state law.
Statute of Limitations — Act Now
Federal franchise fraud claims typically have a 5-year window. State claims can be shorter — 2–3 years in many jurisdictions, measured from when you knew or should have known about the harm. If you closed your location in 2023–2024, your window may be closing. Contact an attorney today.
State Attorney General Action
Many states have franchise relationship laws that are stronger than federal law. California, Maryland, Minnesota, New York, and Washington are among the most protective. Filing with your state AG costs nothing and creates a regulatory record that can support private legal action.
Find Your State AG →Challenging Arbitration Clauses
Many franchise agreements contain mandatory arbitration clauses designed to prevent class action suits. However, courts have increasingly voided these clauses as unconscionable. State franchise relationship laws in several jurisdictions also limit their enforceability. An attorney can assess yours.
FTC Enforcement
In March 2026, the FTC reached a $17 million consent order against XPO Inc. for Franchise Rule violations — the largest recent federal franchise disclosure enforcement action. This confirms a pattern of conduct violations at the federal level. Filing your own FTC complaint adds to the enforcement record. File at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
Attorneys Already Engaged
Multiple law firms are actively investigating or pursuing claims against XPO Inc. including Pomerantz LLP, Hagens Berman, Bragar Eagel & Squire, Labaton Sucharow, and Kahn Swick & Foti. These firms cover both securities-track (XPOF investor class) and franchise owner claims. Join the coalition to be connected with counsel reviewing your specific situation.
Connect With Counsel →Nothing on this page constitutes legal advice or creates an attorney-client relationship. Every legal situation is unique. Consult a qualified franchise attorney licensed in your jurisdiction before taking any legal action.