For PI law firms
Source transparency

How MVA calls are sourced

LiveLeadHub is built around controlled MVA live transfer routing, not broad shared lead lists. This page explains the source review and routing controls a law firm can confirm before scaling.

Live routingCalls connect to approved intake numbers.
Consent focusSource and contact flow are reviewed.
Billable rulesQualification is documented first.
No outcome guaranteeWe do not promise signed cases.
Authority proof

What your firm can review

Owned intake paths

LiveLeadHub can route from owned or controlled intake funnels, including consumer-facing accident review properties.

Screening before routing

Callers are reviewed against state, case type, representation status, timing, and buyer rules before transfer.

Transfer controls

Approved intake hours, direct transfer numbers, daily caps, and pause rules are documented before paid volume.

Source flow

From accident inquiry to live transfer

1. Consumer inquiry

A consumer requests help or review through an approved intake source.

2. Screening

The call is checked against basic MVA criteria, target state, representation status, and caller intent.

3. Live routing

Qualified callers route to the approved law firm intake number during approved hours.

What is not promised

Clear limits protect both sides

LiveLeadHub does not guarantee signed retainers, settlements, case value, or attorney-client relationships. The service focuses on qualified transfer delivery under written buyer rules.

Related trust resources

Review the process before scaling

FAQs

Trust questions

Are the calls shared with multiple firms?

The focus is live transfer routing to an approved intake destination, not selling the same contact record as a shared list.

Can a firm review source rules before paid volume?

Yes. Firms can review routing, case-type rules, intake hours, caps, and billable standards before scaling.

Do you guarantee signed cases?

No. LiveLeadHub does not guarantee signed retainers, settlements, case outcomes, or case value.