Catastrophic Injury Live Transfers for Personal Injury Law Firms
LiveLeadHub routes qualified catastrophic injury callers live to law firms that can answer during approved intake hours. Programs can be configured by state, metro, case type, daily cap, intake schedule, and written billable rules. Start with 5 free catastrophic injury live transfers after routing fit is confirmed for your target market — no commitment.
Test 5 MVA live transfers before buying volume.
Tell us your target state, case type, intake hours, and daily cap. We confirm routing fit and written billable rules before any paid volume.
Screening and routing criteria for this campaign
LiveLeadHub routes qualified catastrophic injury callers live to law firms that can answer during approved intake hours. Each program is routing-fit based and can be configured by state, metro, daily cap, intake schedule, and written billable rules.
Before routing, we confirm your accepted case criteria, disqualifiers, and transfer rules. This helps reduce disputes and gives your intake team a cleaner trial before scaling paid volume. Your firm can define the geography, incident timeframe, representation status, treatment signal, caller notes, and connected-call standards that matter most for catastrophic injury intake.
Start with 5 free catastrophic injury live transfers after routing fit is confirmed for your target market. No commitment. No monthly contract. The trial lets your intake team review routing fit, intake speed, case labeling, and billable criteria while volume is still controlled.
After the trial, paid routing can be expanded only if the setup works for your answer coverage and acceptance criteria. We recommend starting with a narrow state or metro, a realistic daily cap, and a simple review process for rejected calls, missed calls, and borderline cases.
For the cleanest trial setup, keep your first configuration simple: one or two accepted states, one primary case type, a realistic intake window, and a cap your team can answer without delay. We can review rejected reasons, missed-call timing, and caller notes after the free trial so your firm can decide whether to scale, tighten filters, or pause unsupported categories before paid routing begins. Use the trial to compare answer rate and case fit.
Catastrophic case types (examples)
Tell us which subtypes you accept, and we’ll confirm what is ready in your target states.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Higher-severity inquiries where supported by program screening fields.
Spinal cord injury
Limited routing fit and strict qualification; request routing fit by state.
Severe fractures / orthopedic
Programs may screen for hospitalization, surgery, or functional limitation (fields vary).
Burn injuries
Selective routing fit by request; we can align screening and intake notes to your criteria.
Amputation
Rare, high-value inquiries that typically require strict rules and controlled caps.
Wrongful death
Strictly screened and typically limited routing fit.
Typical screening (configurable)
Because severity matters, your screening checklist should be tighter than general PI.
Timeframe
Incident timeframe aligned to your criteria and state requirements.
Injury severity
Severity indicators captured when supported (field set varies by program).
Treatment status
ER/hospitalization, surgery, and ongoing treatment (where supported).
Representation
Filter for not represented / not settled (when required).
Liability context
Basic liability signals aligned to your acceptance rules (routing-fit dependent).
Capacity controls
Caps + pause rules so your team only receives what it can handle.
Operational note: missed-call recovery matters more
These are usually higher-cost programs. If your team misses calls, your cost per signed case will spike.
Delivery Setup
Live Transfer Routing
Qualified callers routed to your intake line during approved hours.
Screening Notes
Caller details, incident type, treatment signal, location, and representation status where ready.
Quality Controls
Daily caps, written billable rules, optional buffer time, and dispute review.
Buyer details for catastrophic injury live transfers
catastrophic injury routing fit depends on the details your intake team needs before it can decide whether to pursue the matter. For this category, buyers usually want screening around injury severity, incident cause, location, treatment status, hospitalization, and representation status. Those fields should be confirmed before launch so the delivery format matches your actual acceptance rules.
The best fit is firms that prioritize serious injury matters and attorney review. Before increasing volume, decide which exclusions should be rejected, how quickly your team will answer or call back, and whether the campaign should use business-hours routing, after-hours routing, or a controlled cap. Common exclusions include minor injuries, unsupported states, old incidents, or claims already signed elsewhere.
Best-fit buyer
firms that prioritize serious injury matters and attorney review.
Confirm before launch
Screening, transfer windows, daily caps, and the billable definition should be written down before spend begins.
Scale signal
Watch severity, treatment, incident cause, and whether the matter deserves priority intake before raising the cap.
FAQ
Are these catastrophic injury live transfers?
catastrophic injury inquiries are routed as live transfers during approved intake windows with daily caps and written billable rules.
Can I target catastrophic injury live transfers by state or metro?
Yes. State, metro, delivery window, and daily cap can be configured around your intake team and market fit.
Can I filter for injury severity and incident cause?
Yes, when supported by the campaign. We confirm the accepted filters before launch and include them in the written billable definition.
Are catastrophic injury live transfers exclusive?
Routing fit can be exclusive or limited-share depending on market, case type, schedule, and volume. If exclusivity is required, confirm it in writing before committing.
What counts as billable for catastrophic injury live transfers?
Billable rules are confirmed before launch and can include target geography, accepted case type, timeframe, injury or treatment signal, representation status, intake window, and connected-call standards for transfers.
Can I get 5 qualified MVA live transfers free for catastrophic injury live transfers?
Yes. 5 free MVA live transfers let your intake team review routing, labeling, screening notes, and delivery format before you scale spend.
Can catastrophic injury live transfers be prioritized?
Yes. Serious injury inquiries can be labeled and routed to a priority intake path when the program supports that workflow.
Start My 5-Transfer Test
Tell us target states, intake hours, daily cap, and which catastrophic subtypes you accept. We’ll confirm fit and recommended setup.
What makes Catastrophic Injury Leads billable?
Catastrophic 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.