MVA Leads · Case Type
Car Accident Leads Your Intake Team Can Sign
Exclusive auto accident claimants screened for injury, treatment, liability, and insurance status — delivered as live transfers or qualified forms with TCPA and DPPA compliance on every lead.
50
States covered
100%
Exclusive to your firm
24/7
Bilingual screening
TCPA
+ DPPA compliant
What a Qualified Car Accident Lead Includes
Six screening layers between an inquiry and your intake team.
Injury and Treatment Confirmed
Claimants report a physical injury and medical treatment (or clear intent to treat) at screening — the single strongest filter separating case-ready car accident leads from unqualified inquiries.
Liability Screened
Screeners establish the accident narrative — rear-end, intersection, lane-change — and flag likely at-fault claimants under your state's negligence standard before delivery.
Insurance Status Captured
Defendant insurance status, claimant UM/UIM coverage where known, and commercial-policy indicators are collected at intake, because recoverability drives case value as much as liability.
Recency Windows Enforced
Car accident leads decay fast. Screening captures the accident date and enforces your firm's recency window, so your intake team isn't calling claimants whose case is already placed.
No Prior Representation
Every claimant confirms they have not signed with another firm on the same accident — and duplicates across our campaigns are removed before billing.
TCPA + DPPA Compliant Sourcing
Every lead carries one-to-one consent documentation, and no lead is sourced from motor-vehicle records — the DPPA exposure some data vendors carry never touches your firm.
Price car accident leads by state, not national averages
The same car accident lead behaves differently in Georgia than in New York. Browse state-by-state MVA lead pages, check your market's difficulty on the State Qualification Index, and see what signed cases actually cost in the MVA cost-per-signed-retainer benchmarks.
Handling commercial-vehicle or two-wheel collisions too? See truck accident leads, motorcycle accident leads, and rideshare accident leads. Firms that want an MVA-only partner can also work with MVALeads.org, our sister brand dedicated exclusively to motor vehicle accident leads.
Car accident leads FAQs
- Where can attorneys buy car accident leads?
- Attorneys buy car accident leads from performance marketing agencies, lead marketplaces, and data brokers. The differences that matter are exclusivity (marketplace leads are commonly resold to multiple firms), screening depth (injury, treatment, liability, insurance), compliance posture (TCPA one-to-one consent and DPPA-safe sourcing), and pricing model. Mass Tort Agency delivers exclusive car accident leads screened to your firm's criteria, state by state across all 50 states.
- How much do car accident leads cost?
- Car accident lead pricing varies by state, delivery tier, and screening depth — live transfers price above qualified web forms, which price above data leads, and high-litigation states price above the national baseline. The number that determines profitability is cost per signed retainer, not cost per lead; our state-by-state CPSR benchmarks show what signed car accident cases actually cost by market.
- Are your car accident leads exclusive?
- Yes. Every car accident lead is delivered to one firm only. Exclusivity is the largest single driver of conversion in MVA lead buying — a claimant fielding calls from five firms signs with whoever reaches them first, which turns shared leads into a speed lottery your intake team didn't choose to enter.
- What's the difference between a car accident lead and an auto accident lead?
- Nothing substantive — 'car accident leads' and 'auto accident leads' describe the same claimant population: injured parties from passenger-vehicle collisions. The meaningful distinctions are between case types (passenger vehicle vs. commercial truck vs. motorcycle vs. rideshare) and delivery tiers (live transfer vs. qualified form vs. data), not the label.
- How are car accident leads delivered?
- Three tiers: live transfers (screened claimant connected directly to your intake line), qualified form leads (screened submissions delivered in real time), and data leads (contact-verified records for firms running their own outreach). Delivery integrates with Litify, Filevine, MyCase, Lead Docket, and Lawmatics, and every lead arrives with its screening record and consent token.
- Which states do you cover?
- All 50 states, with state-specific screening for negligence standards, no-fault and serious-injury thresholds, and filing deadlines. State selection matters enormously to MVA economics — the same lead tier can produce very different cost per signed retainer across markets, which is what our State Qualification Index and CPSR-by-state benchmarks quantify.
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