Can Voksha's ROI be justified from PI case capture alone?
For Chiropractors
For practices that treat personal injury patients, yes, often easily. A single well-documented PI case, where Voksha captures the accident date, mechanism of injury, whether police or medical reports exist, insurance and attorney details, and flags it for immediate follow-up rather than letting the caller's message sit in a voicemail queue, commonly represents $3,000-$8,000 or more in total billed treatment over the life of the case, since PI patients are typically treated over months rather than a handful of visits, and billing runs on a lien or letter of protection against the eventual settlement rather than a normal per-visit copay. PI leads are also disproportionately time-sensitive: someone calling shortly after a car accident is often comparing multiple providers their attorney or insurance adjuster mentioned, and the practice that responds fastest and sounds most organized about handling the intake, confirming lien process, requesting the attorney's contact information, scheduling an evaluation quickly, tends to win the case over a practice that calls back the next day. Voksha's PI case prioritization identifies these calls in real time and alerts the practice immediately rather than queuing them with routine reschedule requests, which shortens the time between first contact and evaluation booking, directly affecting whether the practice or a competitor gets the case. Even a practice that only converts 2-3 additional PI cases a quarter through faster, more complete after-hours and weekend capture is looking at $6,000-$24,000 in additional case value against a $99-$990/month plan cost, which is a return most other marketing spend can't match.
For practices that treat personal injury patients, yes, often easily. A single well-documented PI case, where Voksha captures the accident date, mechanism of injury, whether police or medical reports exist, insurance and attorney details, and flags it for immediate follow-up rather than letting the caller's message sit in a voicemail queue, commonly represents $3,000-$8,000 or more in total billed treatment over the life of the case, since PI patients are typically treated over months rather than a handful of visits, and billing runs on a lien or letter of protection against the eventual settlement rather than a normal per-visit copay. PI leads are also disproportionately time-sensitive: someone calling shortly after a car accident is often comparing multiple providers their attorney or insurance adjuster mentioned, and the practice that responds fastest and sounds most organized about handling the intake, confirming lien process, requesting the attorney's contact information, scheduling an evaluation quickly, tends to win the case over a practice that calls back the next day. Voksha's PI case prioritization identifies these calls in real time and alerts the practice immediately rather than queuing them with routine reschedule requests, which shortens the time between first contact and evaluation booking, directly affecting whether the practice or a competitor gets the case. Even a practice that only converts 2-3 additional PI cases a quarter through faster, more complete after-hours and weekend capture is looking at $6,000-$24,000 in additional case value against a $99-$990/month plan cost, which is a return most other marketing spend can't match.
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