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Practice Management
Run a tighter personal injury practice from the inside out. Great attorneys do not always make great business operators — but the most successful PI firms figure out both. These articles cover staffing and hiring, technology adoption, financial management, vendor relationships, and the backend operational decisions that separate thriving firms from overwhelmed ones. Learn how to build a practice that runs efficiently whether you are in the office or not, and create the infrastructure that supports long-term growth.
AI for Personal Injury Lawyers: What Actually Works and Why
Artificial intelligence is reshaping personal injury law, but not in the ways most firms expect. This guide breaks down where AI actually fits in PI workflows today, what problems it solves well, where it falls short, and how firms can evaluate tools based on data, timing, and client impact rather than hype.
Outsourcing vs. Empowering Your Legal Team with Technology
Personal injury firms are facing increasing pressure to cut costs due to tighter margins from insurance companies, prompting a shift toward legal process outsourcing (LPO) as a solution. While outsourcing can alleviate immediate workload burdens, it doesn't eliminate the need for automation and strategic growth to avoid hitting productivity ceilings.
Elevating Operational Efficiency in Personal Injury Law
Streamlining your personal injury law practice is crucial for delivering top-notch client service. Embracing predictive technology, like Quilia, enhances operational efficiency by anticipating client needs and providing proactive communication, ultimately boosting client satisfaction and reducing repetitive tasks.
New Regulations on Text Messaging for Personal Injury Law Firms
Personal injury law firms must adapt to the new 10 DLC messaging regulations effective March 31, 2023, which require registration of 10-digit long codes and compliance with new messaging guidelines. To prepare, firms should review their texting practices, consider using alternatives like Quilia, and proactively inform clients about these changes.
