Illinois Medical Malpractice Live Transfer Setup
Illinois PI routing is usually built around Chicago and surrounding counties first, with separate rules for downstate markets when inventory opens. This page is for law firms evaluating screened medical malpractice live transfers in Illinois, not generic web form leads or shared lists.
LiveLeadHub confirms the state, case type, intake schedule, direct routing number, daily cap, and written billable rules before sending any Illinois medical malpractice callers to your firm.
Major Cities and Metros Served
Availability may include Chicago, Aurora, Naperville, Joliet, Springfield, Peoria, plus additional Illinois markets when current caller demand and buyer coverage match. Firms can start statewide, choose specific metros, or exclude counties that do not fit their intake strategy.
Medical Malpractice Screening Criteria
For medical malpractice transfers, screening is built around facts your intake team can use immediately. Common qualification checks include:
- Provider type
- Date of care
- Injury or worsened condition
- Current treatment status
- Prior attorney review
Buyer Setup Example
Example setup: a Illinois firm requests medical malpractice transfers in Chicago, Aurora, Naperville, accepts calls Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM Central Time, starts with a daily cap of 3 transfers, and excludes callers who are already represented or outside the agreed incident date range.
Use stricter screening and lower caps because med-mal intake usually needs more review than standard accident calls. The goal is to test quality and intake fit before increasing volume.
Intake-Hour Recommendations
For this market, we recommend routing only during hours when a trained intake person can answer live. Many firms start with weekday business hours in Central Time, add evening coverage after the first few transfers, and use a backup number only if the primary line is staffed.
Common Disqualifiers
Written disqualifiers keep both sides clear on what should not count as billable. Common exclusions for Illinois medical malpractice calls include:
- Only dissatisfaction with bedside manner
- No injury claimed
- Statute concerns outside buyer rule
- Already represented
Call Routing Rules
Routing can be configured by state, metro, case type, intake hours, daily cap, buyer priority, and backup contact. A transfer should connect to the approved intake line during the agreed window and match the written medical malpractice criteria before it is treated as billable.
How the 5-Transfer Trial Works
When inventory is open, your firm can start with 5 free qualified MVA live transfers. Before the trial starts, we confirm your accepted Illinois markets, case filters, schedule, direct transfer number, replacement rules, and who should receive call notes. After the trial, paid routing only starts if your firm approves the campaign terms.