Premises Liability & Slip-and-Fall Law Firm Marketing
Premises cases live or die on liability and severity. We tune the engine to surface the cases with real injuries and real fault — and screen out the ones that won’t hold up.
Most slip-and-fall inquiries don’t hold up
Premises liability draws a flood of inquiries with no real liability or no real injury. Chasing all of them burns hours; ignoring them risks missing the genuine, high-value case in the pile.
The skill is qualification — sorting the cases with documented hazards and serious injuries from the ones that won’t survive a motion. That has to happen at intake, not after you’ve signed.
How we run premises liability
Qualify liability early
Intake screens for the facts that matter — hazard, notice, documentation, and injury severity — before a case reaches your desk.
Rank for serious cases
Case-type SEO targets high-value premises injuries, not broad “slip and fall” traffic that rarely converts.
Capture intent
Paid search and LSAs surface you for premises searches with real intent to hire.
Sign the real ones
Qualified, documented cases get a signed retainer fast; the rest are filtered out before they cost you time.
When we’re not a fit
- You want every slip-and-fall inquiry signed regardless of liability — we qualify hard on purpose.
- A firm in your metro already runs premises with us (exclusive by market).
- You’re after raw volume rather than cases that survive scrutiny.
Short answers.
How do you filter weak premises cases?
Intake screens for hazard, notice, documentation, and injury severity using criteria we set with you, so you spend time only on cases with real liability and real damages.
Is slip-and-fall the same as premises liability?
Slip-and-fall is the most common premises liability case, but the category also covers other hazards on a property. We market and qualify across the high-value premises injuries.
See where your retainers are leaking.
15 minutes. No demo, no deck. We’ll tell you on the call whether we can help — and if we can’t, who can.
Exclusive by metro. One firm per market per practice area.