For PI law firms
For auto accident intake teams

MVA Leads for Law Firms

MVA leads should be screened around accident facts, injury and treatment signals, representation status, fault questions, state rules, and whether the caller can be connected to intake live.

Auto accident screening State routing Written billable rules Trial-first setup
Buyer checklist

Before scaling

Confirm case type, injury/treatment status, fault criteria, intake capacity, and billable rules before increasing spend.

Open Scorecard
5-transfer MVA test

Test 5 MVA live transfers before buying volume.

Tell us your target state, case type, intake hours, and daily cap. We document routing setup and written billable rules before any paid volume.

No payment info Written billable rules Live calls, not shared lists
Qualification and routing

MVA campaigns need crash-specific intake rules

For broad auto accident leads, a law firm may want rear-end crashes, T-bone accidents, rideshare claims, pedestrian accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, and uninsured driver claims separated before routing.

MVA leads should be evaluated by qualification fit, answer speed, consultation rate, signed-case rate, and cost per signed case.

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 calls begin, review answer rate, missed-call percentage, billable rate, consultation rate, signed-case rate, and cost per signed case before scaling.

Direct answer

What qualifies as motor vehicle accident lead generation?

MVA Leads are screened auto accident lead opportunities for law firms. A qualified MVA lead should involve an injured person looking for an attorney, doctor treatment, a timely accident date, no current representation, no prior rejection by counsel, and another identifiable at-fault person.

Billable rules to confirm

  • Caller is looking to retain an attorney for an auto accident injury.
  • Caller was injured in an auto accident and received doctor treatment.
  • Incident is within the state's limitation window or within two years, whichever is smaller for the buyer rules.
  • Caller is not at fault and another identifiable person is at fault.
  • Caller is not represented and has not already been rejected by representation.

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.

Case coverage

MVA lead types and screening rules

Use one MVA program to test the accident categories your intake team can actually handle, then split routing by state, case type, intake hours, and signed-case economics.

Auto and car accident leads

Screen for injury, treatment, accident date, representation status, fault facts, and whether another identifiable party appears responsible.

Auto accident leads

Truck accident leads

Route commercial vehicle and 18-wheeler inquiries separately when the firm wants stricter criteria, higher-value case review, or different caps.

Truck accident leads

Motorcycle accident leads

Confirm injury facts, treatment status, crash timing, liability concerns when relevant, and accepted state rules before delivery.

Motorcycle accident leads

Rideshare and hit-and-run leads

Rideshare, Uber, Lyft, pedestrian, and hit-and-run inquiries can be filtered into separate routing paths when buyer criteria support them.

Rideshare accident leads
Sample before scale

Know what your intake team receives

Before a firm scales MVA lead generation, it should understand the caller facts, routing notes, disqualifiers, and replacement review process.

01Masked sample transfer

Review example caller facts, case type, treatment signal, representation status, and handoff notes.

View sample records
02Crash-type routing

Separate auto, truck, motorcycle, pedestrian, rideshare, hit-and-run, and serious injury inquiries when buyer rules require it.

See car accident leads
03Replacement review

Define non-billable reasons upfront: represented, at fault, no treatment, outside timing rules, wrong location, or duplicate.

See rules example
04Setup support

Use onboarding support to confirm tracking number, intake hours, daily cap, backup line, and pause rules before launch.

Start setup
Compare lead types

Live transfers vs standard web leads

MVA live transfer economics should be judged by speed to intake, caller intent, qualification, and signed-case path, not only raw lead price.

CategoryStandard web leadMVA live transfer
TimingFollow-up after form submissionCaller connected live to intake
Caller intentMay need multiple callbacksCaller is active during the handoff
Buyer controlOften broad filtersState, treatment, fault, representation, timing, and cap rules
Quality reviewDisputes can be unclearWritten billable and non-billable rules before launch
Billable criteria

What should be billable for MVA transfers?

Injury and treatment screening

Billable rules should state whether the caller must have received doctor treatment, whether treatment is scheduled, and what injury facts are required.

Fault screening

Most MVA buyers require the caller to not be at fault and to identify another person, driver, company, or vehicle as the at-fault party.

State routing

Route only to approved states or metros, exclude California when not accepted, and document the statute-of-limitations window used by the buyer.

Pricing and trial setup

MVA payouts often vary by geography and buyer demand. Start with the free trial, then compare billable rate, consult rate, and cost per signed case before scaling.

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 ready.
Intake performanceCompare transfers against consults, signed retainers, and projected case value.
Next steps

Related buyer resources

MVA examples

Examples of MVA leads that should not be treated the same

A caller from a rear-end collision, T-bone accident, hit and run, Uber/Lyft crash, truck accident, motorcycle accident, pedestrian accident, or uninsured driver claim may need a different script, routing rule, and buyer review path.

Standard MVA categories

Rear-end crashes, intersection T-bones, highway collisions, hit and run accidents, uninsured driver claims, and multi-car crashes can be routed under one MVA program with different notes.

Higher review categories

Truck accidents, motorcycle crashes, pedestrian injuries, Uber/Lyft accidents, and serious injury signals can be routed separately when the firm wants stricter filters or a different transfer cap.

Firms comparing car accident leads can also review car accident live transfers, qualified MVA leads, and the valid transfer rules checklist before scaling.

Trust proof

What to review after the first 5 transfers

Anonymous trial notes can help a buyer decide whether to tighten filters, expand states, or pause a crash category.

Call screenshot reviewUse call logs to verify transfer time, connected duration, destination number, and source notes.
Trial feedbackCompare what intake heard against the written billable rules.
Intake resultTrack consult booked, follow-up needed, rejected, duplicate, or no fit.
FAQ

Common questions

What should a law firm confirm before buying motor vehicle accident lead generation?

MVA Leads are screened auto accident lead opportunities for law firms. A qualified MVA lead should involve an injured person looking for an attorney, doctor treatment, a timely accident date, no current representation, no prior rejection by counsel, and another identifiable at-fault person.

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.

MVA resources

Research MVA live transfer lead options

Compare live transfers, pay-per-call MVA leads, exclusive routing, and car accident lead pricing before increasing volume.

Controlled testing

Why Law Firms Test LiveLeadHub Before Buying Volume

LiveLeadHub is built around controlled testing, written buyer rules, and intake feedback before paid volume scales. The goal is not just more calls. The goal is to help law firms review whether screened PI and MVA live transfers fit their markets, intake hours, case criteria, and signed-case economics.

5-transfer testStart before paid volume where inventory is open.
Written billable rulesRouting criteria are documented before calls route.
Market controlsState, city, county, and metro targeting are available.
Intake controlsUse case-type filters, daily caps, pause rules, and intake-hour routing.
Direct setupRoute to an approved live-transfer number with source and consent review where available.
Clear limitsNo signed-retainer guarantees. Marketing and lead delivery company, not a law firm.
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