Car Accident Live Transfers for Personal Injury Law Firms
Screened car accident live transfers for PI law firms, routed by state, metro, intake hours, daily caps, injury facts, and written billable rules. Start with 5 free transfers when inventory exists in your target market.
How car accident callers are screened before routing
Screened car accident live transfers for PI law firms, routed by state, metro, intake hours, daily caps, injury facts, and written billable rules. Each campaign is built around your accepted states, case criteria, intake schedule, direct transfer number, daily cap, and written billable rules.
Best for firms that can evaluate MVA liability quickly, ask follow-up questions about treatment and insurance, and answer live calls without delay. MVA campaigns often scale fastest when the firm starts with one or two states, a clear injury requirement, and a same-day intake review process.
Car Accident Screening Questions
These questions can be adjusted before launch so the campaign matches your intake checklist.
What state and city did the crash happen in?
Location confirms venue coverage and whether the call belongs in a statewide, metro, or excluded-market routing rule.
When did the accident happen?
Incident timing helps your team apply statute-window preferences, recency filters, and treatment expectations before the call is counted.
Was the caller injured or experiencing pain?
Injury or pain signals separate potential PI matters from property-damage-only calls that many firms exclude.
Has the caller received or scheduled treatment?
Treatment status helps intake prioritize callers who are already documenting injuries or are willing to seek care.
Was another driver, commercial vehicle, or rideshare involved?
Liability context helps route standard MVA, truck, or rideshare matters to the right intake script.
Is the caller already represented by another attorney?
Representation status is a common disqualifier and should be confirmed before a transfer is treated as billable.
Car Accident Disqualifiers
Set exclusions in writing before paid routing so your team knows what should not count as billable.
Property-damage-only calls
Mark this as excluded if your firm does not want these calls counted as qualified car accident transfers.
Caller already has an attorney
Mark this as excluded if your firm does not want these calls counted as qualified car accident transfers.
Incident outside the accepted date range
Mark this as excluded if your firm does not want these calls counted as qualified car accident transfers.
No injury or treatment intent
Mark this as excluded if your firm does not want these calls counted as qualified car accident transfers.
Crash outside accepted state or metro
Mark this as excluded if your firm does not want these calls counted as qualified car accident transfers.
Caller seeking only insurance customer service
Mark this as excluded if your firm does not want these calls counted as qualified car accident transfers.
State Routing Options
Route car accident callers by priority state, metro, intake hours, daily cap, and backup line. Start narrow, then expand after reviewing accepted transfers and rejected reasons.
Pricing Notes for Car Accident Live Transfers
Car accident live transfers usually start near the standard PI transfer range. Pricing can change by state, injury severity filters, metro demand, transfer hours, exclusivity, and daily cap.
Final pricing should be confirmed in writing before paid volume begins. Common price factors include target state, metro demand, case-type filters, injury or treatment requirements, transfer hours, exclusivity, daily cap, and replacement rules. LiveLeadHub does not guarantee signed retainers, settlements, or case outcomes.
Recommended Buyer Setup
Start with priority states
Pick one to three states or metros where your firm can answer live and evaluate car accident calls quickly.
Use a realistic cap
Begin with 2 to 5 transfers per day until answer rate, rejected reasons, and signed consultation rate are clear.
Write the billable rules
Document accepted geography, screening questions, disqualifiers, transfer hours, replacement review, and connected-call standards before launch.
Car Accident FAQ
Are these car accident live transfers?
Yes. Car Accident callers can be routed live to your intake line during approved hours when availability exists.
What screening questions are asked?
Questions can cover what state and city did the crash happen in?; when did the accident happen?; was the caller injured or experiencing pain?; has the caller received or scheduled treatment?, plus any written criteria your firm requires.
What disqualifies a car accident transfer?
Common exclusions include property-damage-only calls; caller already has an attorney; incident outside the accepted date range; no injury or treatment intent. Your firm can add stricter written rules before launch.
Can I choose states or metros?
Yes. You can request priority states, selected metros, statewide routing, or exclusions where your firm does not want calls.
What should I expect on pricing?
Car accident live transfers usually start near the standard PI transfer range. Pricing can change by state, injury severity filters, metro demand, transfer hours, exclusivity, and daily cap.
Can I start with 5 free transfers?
Yes. The 5-transfer trial lets your team review routing, caller quality, notes, and billable rules before paid volume starts.
Get Car Accident Live Transfers in Your Market
Send your target states, accepted criteria, disqualifiers, intake hours, daily cap, and direct transfer number. We will confirm availability before routing.
What makes Car Accident Leads billable?
Car Accident 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.