DashLeads

Personal Injury Leads in Canada

Connect with Canadians seeking legal representation for personal injury and motor vehicle accident claims.

DashLeads generates personal injury leads from Canadians who have been injured and are actively seeking legal representation. Our leads include motor vehicle accident (MVA) victims, slip-and-fall claimants, workplace injury sufferers, and other personal injury cases.

Personal injury law in Canada operates on a contingency fee basis in most provinces, making lead quality critical — you need claimants with legitimate cases and strong intent to proceed. DashLeads delivers exactly that: verified individuals with real injuries who are actively requesting legal consultations.

Every personal injury lead includes injury details, incident type, timeline, and verified contact information. Our leads are generated through compliant channels and delivered in real time to personal injury firms across Canada.

What's Included in Every Lead

Full name and verified contact information
Type of injury and incident
Date of incident
Medical treatment status
Insurance involvement details
Province, city, and postal code

Volume

5,000+ monthly

Delivery

Real-time via API, email, or CRM integration

Pricing

Custom pricing based on volume, case type, and geographic targeting

Why Buy Personal Injury / MVA Leads from DashLeads

Claimants actively seeking legal representation
Injury type and incident details included
MVA, slip-and-fall, workplace, and other case types
Geo-targeted to your jurisdiction
Real-time delivery for immediate intake
Law Society compliant lead generation

Canadian Compliance

All leads comply with PIPEDA, CASL, and provincial Law Society advertising regulations. Generated through compliant channels. No solicitation of represented individuals.

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