For law firms

The case you lost was the call you didn't answer.

An injured caller who hits voicemail calls the next firm on the list — and doesn't call back. Ansora answers every call, takes a clean intake, screens it, and books the consult. In English or Spanish, day or night.

A real call, handled

The call your phone would've missed

Incoming call · Law Firms
  1. CallerI was rear-ended a couple days ago and I'm hurting pretty bad. I don't really know how this works.
  2. AnsoraI'm sorry that happened — let's get you talking to an attorney. First, are you safe and getting medical care right now?
  3. CallerYeah, I went to urgent care yesterday. It was the other driver's fault, they ran a light.
  4. AnsoraOkay. I'm going to take down a few details so the attorney is up to speed before your call — nothing you say here is legal advice, I'm just getting you set up. Where did the accident happen, and did the police come out?
  5. CallerIt was on US-1 in Miami, and yeah there's a police report.
  6. AnsoraPerfect, a report helps. I can get you a consultation with an attorney today. Can I get your full name and the best number to reach you?
  7. Booked — no missed call, no voicemail

Illustrative — your receptionist speaks in your business's voice, with your prices and booking rules.

The math for your shop

What missed calls cost a law firms business

Typical law firms numbers — change them to yours

Walking out the door in missed work

$16,108/mo

$193,296 a year

The Starter receptionist is $500/mo. You do the math.

Illustrative. Assumes ~62% of callers who hit voicemail never call back (industry-typical). Your real numbers will vary.

What fits your trade

Where Ansora earns its keep for law firms

When your phone blows up: Personal-injury and accident intake runs year-round with spikes around holiday-weekend traffic, while immigration and family-law volume stays steady — and the calls rarely come during business hours. Local reality: South Florida's legal market is intensely competitive and heavily bilingual, so a fast, professional, Spanish-capable intake is what converts a shopping caller into a signed client.

Questions

Law Firms owners ask us

Is it giving callers legal advice?

Never. It's a receptionist and intake, not an attorney. It gathers the facts, screens for fit, and books the consult, and it says plainly that it isn't giving legal advice. Every case still goes to your lawyers.

Is the intake confidential and organized?

Each intake comes to you as a clean, structured summary — who called, what happened, when, and the key facts — so your team isn't deciphering a rushed voicemail. It's captured privately and handed straight to intake.

Most of our clients speak Spanish. Does that work?

It takes the full intake in English or Spanish automatically, which in South Florida is often the difference between signing a case and losing it to a firm that answered in the caller's language.

Hear it take an accident intake before another firm does.

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