Personal injury intake is a footrace. Someone rear-ended on the interstate is standing in a body shop lobby, scrolling ads, calling firms one after another. The first firm to respond usually signs the case. Quickwire texts every missed call back in seconds, in your firm's name, gathers the basics, and books the consultation while the competitor's phone is still ringing.
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Injury calls cluster around the worst moments: Friday rush-hour wrecks, weekend ER discharges, Monday mornings when the pain hasn't faded. Your intake team is human and your attorneys are in depositions. Legal marketing studies consistently find that injured claimants hire one of the first firms to respond, and a single signed case can carry a quarter's worth of ad spend. When your line rings out, that caller doesn't wait or leave a message. They tap the next ad in the search results, and your cost per lead just funded a competitor's retainer.
You're mid-job, after hours, or already on the line. The call rings out like it always has.
The caller instantly gets a text in your voice, asks what they need, and keeps the conversation alive.
Quickwire books the appointment and pings you with the details. You never stopped working.
Friday, 5:40pm. A driver just got rear-ended on the bypass and is standing beside her crumpled sedan when she calls your office. Everyone left for the weekend. Nine seconds later: "This is Hartwell Injury Law. We got your call. Were you or a passenger hurt in an accident?" She types "yes, rear ended, neck hurts." The thread collects when and where it happened, and a free consultation lands on Monday's calendar before the tow truck arrives, with an alert already on the managing partner's phone.
Quickwire only texts people who called your firm first, which keeps it in responding-to-an-inquiry territory rather than solicitation. Every message includes an easy opt-out and the full thread is logged. As with any intake tool, confirm specifics with your state bar, but the design starts from compliance.
Never. The conversation handles intake and scheduling only: what happened, when, whether anyone was hurt, then it books the consultation. Case evaluation, liability questions, and anything resembling advice stay with your attorneys, where they belong.
Yes. You set the qualifying questions, like accident date, injury type, and whether they were at fault, and the thread sorts callers before your staff spends a minute. Callers outside your criteria get a polite message instead of a booked slot.
Intake services still make callers sit through rings and holds, and they miss calls too. Quickwire fires on every missed call in seconds, around the clock, at a flat monthly rate. In injury work, the seconds are the whole game.
No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.
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