Every lead arrives with its evidence attached

We run intake for mass tort claims — the calls, the questions, the consent record and the checks — and deliver the result into your system. What makes this different from a spreadsheet of names is that you can see, for every single lead, what was checked, what it found, and where the lead went afterwards.

What you get for each lead

The claimant's own answers, as they gave them. The consent wording they were actually shown, stored word for word with the time and the IP address it was given from — not a reference to whatever our current wording happens to be.

A TrustedForm certificate URL where one was supplied, passed through untouched.

And the screening: eight checks, each one written out in a sentence you can read rather than a score you have to interpret.

What screening actually checks

Each check either passes, fails, or comes back unknown. An unknown counts for nothing and is never treated as a pass — if a check could not be run, the lead says so rather than quietly looking clean.

  • That there is a way to reach the person at all. No telephone number and no email is fatal, whatever else is right.
  • That the telephone number is a well-formed US number.
  • That the email address is well formed.
  • That the state they gave matches where their IP address is.
  • That a consent record exists, with wording, a timestamp and an IP.
  • That a certificate of consent was supplied.
  • Whether we have seen this person before on your account.
  • Whether we have seen them recently on any account — you are told the count and the date, and nothing about whose.

Delivered where you already work

Into your CRM, to a webhook of yours, or by email. A webhook delivery is signed, so your end can prove the request came from us and has not been altered on the way.

Every attempt is recorded with the result and how long it took, including the failures. If a lead did not arrive, the record says what happened rather than leaving both sides guessing.

A login, not a monthly spreadsheet

You get an account on this site. It shows your leads, the reasoning behind each verdict, every delivery attempt, and your invoices.

You see your own account and nothing else. There is no page here that can show one client another's leads — it is built so that the question does not arise.

Client sign-in

Billing you can argue with

Every line on an invoice names the lead it is for and links straight to it, so a query takes a click rather than an email thread.

Only a lead that actually reached you can be charged for. If you send one back and we agree it was not good, it is credited against your next invoice — and the lead, its evidence and its delivery record all stay exactly where they are, so there is still something to point at afterwards.

If you send traffic rather than buy it

Publishers get the same account, from the other side: which of your leads were accepted, which were not, and the sentence explaining why.

A rejection you cannot see the reason for is one you cannot do anything about. That is the whole difference between a report and a scorecard.

The law firms we send claimants to

We screen the firms before we send anyone to them, and we only connect people with firms handling their type of claim.

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