Not the anchors. The producers. The people who build the segment, assign the story, and make the call on which attorney and which victim tells it. I know what story they are looking for. I get your case into it.
National and regional. I know the room in Birmingham and the room in New York. Years before video calls were common, I had reporters across the country dial into live press conferences — asking questions in real time, without the expense of flying in. The room was never limited to who could be there in person.
A news story finds people who already know what happened to them. They are not responding to a pitch. They are responding to journalism. They are ready.
A news story does not violate a single ABA advertising rule. It carries more credibility than any ad you have ever run.
Finds people who were not looking. Cold lead. Guard up. Already called three other firms.
Finds people who already know what happened to them. Warm. Ready. They just need someone to answer.
My intake infrastructure is live before the first story runs. Dedicated number. Dedicated site. Response in under 90 seconds.
By the time they find another lawyer the case is already gone. The window is not five minutes — it is the time it takes to open a new tab.
Not where lawyers are comfortable. Where the people are.
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