Legal Leads
Most legal leads are sold to five firms before the phone rings once. Ours are screened for case validity, verified for contact, and delivered to one firm — yours.
I. The Problem
The economics of a shared lead marketplace only work if the same contact record is sold to several firms at once. By the time your intake team dials, the claimant has already heard the same pitch three times, has already picked a firm, or has already hung up on someone else. You're not buying a lead. You're buying a race you usually lose.
II. The Difference
Every claimant on the ArbitrationIntel panel is found through a campaign your firm doesn't pay to run, then screened for case validity before delivery. When a file reaches your intake team, it is exclusive to your firm and has already passed the checks that would otherwise waste an associate's afternoon.
III. What "Qualified" Means
Confirmed against the practice areas your firm actually litigates.
Timeline reviewed against the applicable statute of limitations.
A written account of the injury or loss, not a one-line complaint.
Phone and email confirmed, with documented consent to be contacted.
Routed to one firm only — no bidding, no duplicate delivery.
IV. Exclusivity & Volume
No Bidding
Each claimant is matched to one firm by practice area and open capacity.
No auction, no race against three other intake teams.
Paced Delivery
Volume scales with what your firm can take on, not what a vendor needs to move.
Set your practice areas and capacity; delivery is paced to match.
Panel Access
Structured as ongoing panel membership, not a per-click purchase.
Talk to us about your practice areas and volume goals on the call.
V. Questions Firms Ask
How is this different from lead marketplaces that sell to multiple firms?
Every claimant delivered through the panel is exclusive to one firm. We don't resell the same contact to competing buyers.
What case types do you cover?
Mass-tort fraud (Ozempic, solar, HVAC, timeshare, warranty), TCPA and robocall claims, data-privacy, and FINRA or securities disputes. Coverage depends on active campaigns matched to your practice areas.
How fast do leads arrive after I join the panel?
Timing depends on active campaigns in your practice areas and jurisdiction — we'll walk through current volume and pacing on the intro call.
What does a legal lead cost through ArbitrationIntel?
Structured as panel membership paced to capacity, not a flat per-lead rate. Bring your volume goals to the call.
Are leads screened before or after I pay?
Before. Screening — case type, statute, documentation, verified contact — happens upstream, so what you see is already qualified.
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VI. Join The Panel
Book a 15-minute call to review current claimant flow in your practice areas, or apply to join the panel by email.
Not ready to talk? Request the Mass Arbitration Lead Economics report — the data behind claimant-flow ROI, before you get on a call.