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LeadDirect for Personal Injury

Grow your practice with exclusive Personal Injury leads for your firm.

Grow your law firm and take on more clients with Martindale-Avvo’s LeadDirect.
These leads are exclusively generated for your law firm.


Listen to Attorney Derek Martin (Driver Defense Team; Chicago) shares his success with LeadDirect:

With LeadDirect, you get:
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Exclusive leads for your firm, passed directly in real time.

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Vetted and qualified leads. If the leads don’t match your specific practice area and geography, you will not be charged.

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Fixed cost per lead and no long-term commitment. Ramp up or ramp down anytime.

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Visitor’s contact information and potential case details via chat transcript included with each lead, when applicable.

Based on direct input from law firms, it takes an average of 6 LeadDirect leads to sign a new Personal Injury client.
Based on consumer responses to survey results, 11% of LeadDirect leads sign a retainer agreement with the law firm.

“We structured and customized our Martindale-Avvo lead service to work for our firm and have received good results. As a result of these efforts, we’re looking forward to continued use of the service.” – Berlin Law Firm

“I am extremely happy with the leads I receive from Direct Leads. Many of the leads convert to clients and I am not spending my time chasing down bogus leads. Without question, it is worth the money.” – London Law Criminal Defense

Why Direct Leads?

Compared to other lead providers, LeadDirect leads are exclusive, engaged, and vetted to make sure they are relevant to your practice and geography, which increases the probability that your firm will convert them into clients. 

With LeadDirect, Martindale-Avvo does all the heavy lifting of marketing and converting website visitors into potential prospects. They then deliver the final product to your firm in the form of a lead.

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