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Exclusive Personal Injury Leads

Exclusive Personal Injury Leads for law firms with screened PI/MVA qualification, direct-answer criteria, written billable rules, trust proof near CTAs, and cost-per-signed-case tracking.

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Before scaling

Confirm indexing, source quality, billable rules, intake capacity, and signed-case tracking before increasing spend.

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SEO and revenue aligned

Exclusive Personal Injury Leads built for signed-case tracking

Exclusive Personal Injury Leads for law firms with screened PI/MVA qualification, direct-answer criteria, written billable rules, trust proof near CTAs, and cost-per-signed-case tracking.

Exclusive Personal Injury Leads should not be evaluated by lead count alone. The better SEO and intake system connects ranking pages to qualified inquiries, qualified inquiries to consultations, consultations to signed retainers, and signed retainers to projected case value.

Before volume starts, document the accepted geography, case type, accident or incident timing, injury and treatment requirements, representation status, exclusion rules, routing schedule, connected-call standard, and replacement or credit policy.

Once traffic and calls begin, review Search Console queries, page-level leads, answer speed, missed-call percentage, billable rate, consultation rate, signed-case rate, and cost per signed case every week. That feedback decides which pages deserve more internal links, content expansion, or backlink outreach.

Direct answer

What qualifies as exclusive PI leads?

Exclusive Personal Injury Leads are screened personal injury lead opportunities for law firms. Campaigns should be evaluated by qualified conversation rate, intake response, signed-case rate, and cost per signed case instead of raw lead count alone.

Billable rules to confirm

  • Caller is seeking help for an injury matter, not general legal advice.
  • Caller is not already represented for the same matter.
  • Incident timing, location, treatment, injury facts, and case type fit the buyer's written criteria.
  • Crime-victim matters, assault/brutality, med mal, and workers comp are routed only when the buyer accepts those categories.
  • Accidents caused by the caller's own negligence are excluded unless the buyer approves a specific exception.

Revenue scorecard

Track every lead through answer rate, qualified conversation rate, consultation rate, signed retainer rate, and cost per signed case. A higher lead price can still win when signed-case economics are stronger.

Proof near the CTA

Quality controls before paid volume

LiveLeadHub starts with written criteria, capped testing, source review, and intake feedback so the campaign can be judged by revenue path, not just call count.

Written criteriaState, case type, timing, treatment, representation, and disqualifiers are documented before routing.
Trial firstUse a controlled free-trial or capped launch to measure answer speed and case fit.
Source clarityReview source, consent, timestamp, and routing notes where available.
Revenue trackingCompare spend against consults, signed retainers, and projected case value.
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Common questions

What should a qualified exclusive PI leads include?

Exclusive Personal Injury Leads are screened personal injury lead opportunities for law firms. Campaigns should be evaluated by qualified conversation rate, intake response, signed-case rate, and cost per signed case instead of raw lead count alone.

How should a law firm judge quality?

Judge quality by answer rate, case-type fit, qualified conversation rate, consult rate, signed retainer rate, and cost per signed case.

Can we start with a trial?

Yes. A controlled trial or capped launch helps the firm test screening, routing, and intake fit before scaling paid volume.

Does LiveLeadHub guarantee signed cases?

No. LiveLeadHub provides marketing and lead delivery services and does not guarantee signed retainers, settlements, or legal outcomes.