Dallas–Fort Worth • DFW

Personal injury leads in Dallas–Fort Worth

LiveLeadHub routes qualified personal injury callers in Dallas–Fort Worth live to law firms by state, intake hours, daily cap, and written billable rules. Start with 5 free live transfers when availability exists in your target market — no commitment.

Coverage options

Tell us what footprint you want and we’ll confirm what’s available.

Dallas County

Core Dallas routing with caps + day-parting aligned to your staffed intake hours.

Tarrant County

Fort Worth coverage by request (availability dependent).

Collin / Denton

Expand to surrounding counties based on your billable definition and staffing.

DFW-wide

Broader metro coverage for firms that can handle higher volume with strong callback workflows.

Common DFW case types (availability-based)

Most DFW programs focus on core PI categories. Tell us what you want and we’ll confirm current availability.

Auto (MVA)

Car accidents routed during your intake hours with configurable screening.

Truck / commercial

Commercial vehicle injuries where supported by program availability and billable rules.

Motorcycle

Motorcycle injuries delivered as transfers (availability dependent).

Premises liability

Slip & fall and other premises categories subject to your acceptance criteria.

Workplace injury

Workplace scenarios can be configured where availability supports (criteria-dependent).

Tight billing prevents disputes. Use billable definition template before you scale.

Suggested DFW setup (CT)

A stable starting point for DFW programs. Adjust based on staffing and results.

Intake windows

Route only when seats are live (example: 9a–7p CT). Avoid routing to voicemail.

Caps + pacing

Start with a controlled cap and ramp based on cost per signed case.

Missed-call recovery

Protect conversion with fast callback workflows. See playbook.

Tracking

Track answered → billable → consult → signed. Use tracking guide.

Delivery formats

Warm live transfer

Qualified caller routed to your intake line in real time with notes. PI live transfers start at $200 per qualified transfer. Final pricing depends on state, case type, intake hours, volume, and billable rules.

Live Transfer Routing

Live transfers routed during approved intake hours with daily caps and written billable rules.

Billable rules

Define case types, geography, timeframe, representation status, and optional buffer time (30–120s).

Buyer details for Dallas PI live transfers

Dallas personal injury campaigns should start with a clear service footprint. Buyers can request coverage around Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Irving, and broader North Texas coverage where available, but delivery should match the cities, counties, and intake hours your firm can actually support. Dallas-Fort Worth buyers should decide whether Dallas, Fort Worth, and suburban leads share one queue or need separate routing.

Case-type mix also matters. Common requests include MVA, truck, premises, dog bite, pedestrian, and workplace injury inquiries. If your firm only wants certain categories, define that before launch along with excluded case types, daily caps, call routing, and whether you prefer business-hours routing, after-hours routing, or a controlled cap.

Geo setup

Confirm accepted metros, surrounding counties, statewide coverage, and any excluded ZIPs or markets.

Intake schedule

Route calls and notifications around Central Time coverage, staffing, and same-day callback capacity.

Scale signal

Review qualified-contact rate, signed-consultation rate, and rejected reasons before expanding the cap.

Operating notes for Dallas PI buyers

For Dallas campaigns, the cleanest setup is usually a narrow first trial with written routing rules. Confirm whether the first cap should cover Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Irving, and North Texas availability, which phone line receives live transfers, who owns missed-call recovery, and how quickly the team can call back PI transfer inquiries. Dallas and Fort Worth can share a program, but many firms prefer separate lead labels.

When the first results come in, compare accepted leads, rejected reasons, signed consultations, and response time by case type. If auto accident calls convert but premises leads need more review, keep those categories separate. If live transfers answer well during one shift but not another, adjust hours before increasing spend. That operating discipline reduces wasted volume and gives your firm a clearer path from trial review to a larger PI lead program.

FAQ

Do you offer personal injury live transfers in Dallas?

Yes. Dallas PI programs can be set up as PI live transfers, or a controlled mix depending on current availability and your intake capacity.

Can I target specific Dallas metros?

Yes. Common targeting can include Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Irving, and broader North Texas coverage where available. We confirm the approved footprint before launch so you do not pay for markets your firm cannot handle.

Which case types are available in Dallas?

Common requests include MVA, truck, premises, dog bite, pedestrian, and workplace injury inquiries. Availability changes by market, so we confirm current supply before quoting volume.

Can delivery follow Central Time intake hours?

Yes. Live transfer windows, transfer notifications, and daily caps can be aligned to your Central Time staffing and callback process.

What counts as billable for Dallas PI live transfers?

Billable rules are confirmed before launch and can include geography, case type, timeframe, injury or treatment signal, representation status, intake window, and connected-call standards for transfers.

Can I claim 5 free PI live transfers for Dallas?

Yes. 5 free PI live transfers let your intake team review routing, screening notes, case labels, and delivery format before you scale spend.

Claim 5 Free Live Transfers

Tell us your county footprint, intake seats, hours (CT), daily cap, and case types — we’ll confirm what’s available for DFW.