Availability strategy

PI Live Transfer Availability by State and Case Type

Availability is not just volume. A workable PI live transfer campaign needs the right state, case type, routing schedule, buyer capacity, and billable definition.

What Availability Really Means

Market supply

Availability depends on the current mix of callers in your target state, metro, and injury category.

Buyer rules

Strict disqualifiers, narrow counties, short intake windows, or low caps can reduce available volume.

Intake capacity

The best market is wasted if calls route when your intake team cannot answer live.

Fast Availability Checklist

  • Target state and metro
  • Primary case type
  • Intake hours and time zone
  • Daily transfer cap
  • Excluded case types
  • Routing number and backup number

Related PI Buyer Resources

PI Transfer Availability

How availability changes by state, case type, intake hours, and current inventory.

Exclusive PI Live Transfers

When exclusive transfers make sense and what firms should confirm before paying more.

PI Call Tracking

Track source, call quality, billable rate, intake speed, and signed-retainer outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you check my state before I buy?

Yes. Submit the target state, case type, intake hours, and daily cap so availability can be checked before routing.

Why does availability change?

Availability changes with demand, caller volume, case type, geography, intake windows, and current buyer capacity.

Can I request multiple states?

Yes. Multi-state buyers can request separate caps and routing rules by state.

Push your PI transfer program with control

Start with state availability, written billable rules, and routing that matches your intake team.