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Slip & Falls
Dog Bites

Slip & Falls <br />
Dog Bites

Are you a Law Firm Looking to Generate More Qualified Personal Injury Leads?

Whether your firm is scaling up and wants to receive leads from a larger geographic area, or you want to branch out into a new area of practice and start taking more general personal injury cases, Quantify can help you grow your business.

Our customer centric approach offers your firm the high-quality value and service that you demand from your partners. We’ll help you generate exclusive, high-converting leads that turn into signed cases.

What are General Personal Injury Leads?

What are General Personal Injury Leads?

Quantify provides you with a consistent stream of prospective clients who are ready to hire legal representation

Most general personal injury leads tend to be either premises liability, or dog and other animal bites. The most common type of premise liability leads are slip and falls, in which someone was injured and the property was part of the reason an injury was sustained. These incidents can include slips and falls, construction zone injuries, flammable materials, pools, and similar accidents.

Dog bites are another common type of general personal injury lead. Millions of dog bites happen annually, with many injuries requiring medical care. Dog owners are legally responsible for preventing their pets from injuring people and may have to compensate the injured person for medical expenses, time lost from work, and pain and suffering.

Receive Qualified Legal Leads for Your Firm

A lead doesn’t become a lead by simply providing us with their contact information.

Quantify generates high-quality, certified general personal injury leads that pass the validation requirements outlined below.
An injury was <br />
sustained as the result <br />
of a slip and fall, dog <br />
bite, or other premises <br />
liability issue
An injury was
sustained as the result
of a slip and fall, dog
bite, or other premises
liability issue
The injury occurred <br />
within the statute of <br />
limitations (within two <br />
years in most states)
The injury occurred
within the statute of
limitations (within two
years in most states)
The claimant was not <br />
at fault
The claimant was not
at fault
The potential client is <br />
not yet represented by <br />
an attorney
The potential client is
not yet represented by
an attorney