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New York MVA Live Transfers for Law Firms

Screened New York MVA and auto accident callers routed live to law firms by market, intake schedule, and written buyer rules.

State routing Intake-hour controls Daily caps Written billable rules
Why law firms use LiveLeadHub

5 free qualified transfers when available

  • State and case-type routing
  • Daily caps and intake-hour controls
  • Dispute review process
  • No long-term contract required to test
  • No signed-case or settlement guarantee
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Why Law Firms Use LiveLeadHub

LiveLeadHub routes screened PI and MVA callers live to law firm intake teams by state, case type, intake hours, daily cap, and written billable rules.

5 free qualified PI live transfersTrial availability is confirmed by market and case type.
Written billable rulesCaller fit, intake window, transfer standard, and disputes are defined before paid routing.
Routing controlsChoose states, metros, case types, daily caps, and approved intake hours.
No outcome guaranteeWe do not guarantee signed retainers, settlements, or case outcomes.

New York MVA live transfer offer

LiveLeadHub routes screened auto accident callers in New York to law firm intake teams when the caller matches approved state, case type, timing, and intake-hour rules.

Major cities and routing

Common routing markets include New York City, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Long Island. Buyers can approve statewide, county, metro, or city-focused routing before volume begins.

Case types available

Available case types may include auto accident, truck accident, rideshare accident, motorcycle accident, pedestrian accident, and related injury calls where source availability exists.

Market note

New York buyers often need borough, county, and no-fault-aware intake routing.

Intake-hour routing and daily caps

Transfers can be limited to approved intake hours with daily caps so the firm receives calls when staff can answer live.

Written billable rules

Rules confirm injury, treatment, attorney intent, representation status, state or metro, transfer connection, and dispute review process before paid routing.

5 free transfer CTA

Start with 5 free qualified transfers when availability exists, then decide whether paid volume makes sense.

Common MVA Qualification Rules

A qualified MVA transfer may require the caller to report bodily injury, be seeking legal help, not currently represented, be in an approved state, county, or metro, and have an incident recent enough for the buyer's rules.

  • Caller reports bodily injury.
  • Caller is seeking legal help.
  • Caller is not currently represented.
  • Caller is in an approved state, county, or metro.
  • Incident is recent enough for the buyer's rules.
  • Caller was not primarily at fault, based on screening.
  • At-fault party or insurance may be identifiable.
  • Transfer happens during approved intake hours.
  • Caller connects live to the buyer's intake line.

Exact qualification rules are confirmed in writing before paid routing begins.

Sample Transfer Review

Sample MVA Transfer

Market: Florida. Case Type: Auto Accident. Caller Status: Not currently represented based on screening. Injury Signal: Injury reported. Routing: Connected live during approved intake hours. Buyer Rule Match: State, case type, timing, and intake window matched. Outcome Guarantee: None.

Sample Slip and Fall Transfer

Market: Metro area selected by buyer. Case Type: Premises liability. Caller Status: Looking for legal help. Injury Signal: Treatment or injury details reviewed. Routing: Sent only during approved intake hours. Outcome Guarantee: None.

Sample Dog Bite Transfer

Market: Approved state. Case Type: Dog bite. Caller Status: Not represented based on screening. Injury Signal: Bite injury reported. Buyer Rule Match: Geography, timing, and intake window matched. Outcome Guarantee: None.

Sample Truck Accident Transfer

Market: Buyer-approved state. Case Type: Truck accident. Caller Status: Seeking attorney help. Injury Signal: Injury reported. Routing: Live connection to intake line during schedule. Outcome Guarantee: None.

Sample Wrongful Death Transfer

Market: Buyer-approved jurisdiction. Case Type: Wrongful death. Caller Status: Relationship and legal-interest signals reviewed. Routing: Connected live where rules match. Outcome Guarantee: None.

FAQs

What is a PI live transfer?

A PI live transfer is a screened injury caller connected live to a law firm's intake team when the caller matches the agreed state, case type, intake hours, and written billable rules.

What counts as a qualified live transfer?

A qualified transfer must match the written buyer rules, connect live during approved intake hours, and meet the agreed screening criteria for state, case type, timing, and caller intent.

Can I choose the state?

Yes. LiveLeadHub can route by state, county, metro, and case type when source availability exists.

Can I choose only MVA calls?

Yes. Buyers can request MVA-only routing, mixed PI routing, or separate caps by case type.

Can I set intake hours?

Yes. Calls can be routed only during approved intake hours so your team is ready to answer.

Can I set a daily cap?

Yes. Daily caps and pause rules can be set before paid routing begins.

Do you guarantee signed cases?

No. LiveLeadHub does not guarantee signed retainers, settlements, or outcomes. We focus on qualified transfer delivery under written buyer rules.

Can I start with 5 free transfers?

Yes, when availability exists in your target market and case type, LiveLeadHub can start with 5 free qualified transfers.

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