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Qualified accident calls

Qualified MVA leads

Qualified MVA leads should be screened against the firm’s accepted markets, injury criteria, representation rules, and transfer hours.

5-transfer MVA test

Test 5 MVA live transfers before buying volume.

Tell us the states, case types, intake hours, and daily cap you want. We confirm routing fit and written billable rules before paid volume.

No payment infoWritten billable rulesLive calls, not shared lists
Screening rulesUse agreed criteria before calls route.
MVA intentFocus on auto accident legal help.
Intake fitOnly send calls during approved windows.
Performance trackingMeasure answer rate and signed-case cost.
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Why this page matters for MVA campaigns

Screening rules

Use agreed criteria before calls route.

MVA intent

Focus on auto accident legal help.

Intake fit

Only send calls during approved windows.

Qualification standard

The qualification standard should be simple enough for consistent review and specific enough to protect your budget.

Examples include state, accident type, attorney status, injury treatment signal, and whether the caller is seeking legal help.

Operational fit

A qualified call still needs a ready intake team and fast handling.

Tracking answer rate and consultation completion helps determine whether the lead source can scale.

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FAQs

Questions law firms ask

What makes an MVA transfer qualified?

A qualified MVA transfer should match the approved state, case type, intake hours, representation status, and written billable rules set before routing starts.

Can my firm start without buying a large package?

Yes. LiveLeadHub promotes a 5-transfer MVA test so law firms can review call quality and routing fit before scaling paid volume.

Are these shared lead lists?

No. The focus is live transfer routing, not selling the same contact record to multiple firms.