- Product liability
- Pharmaceutical
- Environmental
- Multi-tort portfolios
Mass tort marketing where the brief is built before the spend.
In mass tort, the firm that understands a new tort first captures the claimants while competitors are still planning. A national campaign still begins locally: the same visibility that owns one market is what lets a tort hub rank everywhere it matters. We study the tort landscape before a single dollar is committed, then deploy.
Before we build, we map the tort: competitor spend, keyword opportunity, claimant demographics, and the eligibility language that actually qualifies a claim. We work only with law firms, so the campaign is bar-compliant by default. The brief, the landing pages, the routing, and the qualification criteria are set before launch. Marketing follows understanding; it never leads it.
Local authority is the engine of national reach.
Mass tort is national in ambition but local in mechanics. The same first-page visibility that lets a firm own one market is what carries a tort content hub to claimants across the country. We build that base of authority deliberately, then expand it tort by tort, page by page, until the firm holds page one for the terms that matter.
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Built to deploy fast Nitrosite tort pages stand up quickly, with eligibility criteria and clean intake.
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Multi-tort portfolio Each tort gets its own dedicated page and content hub, under one program.
The end of guess-and-check marketing.
Before anyone touches a campaign, NitroCMS unifies five data sources and hands them to our analysis engine, which returns a ranked blueprint for the torts you run.
The exact terms claimants search
Search Console and independent SEO and competitor intelligence surface the real tort-specific queries behind an eligible claim, not the keywords an agency guesses at.
Competitor spend and gaps
We run the same audit on the firms competing for the tort: their rankings, their backlinks, and the eligibility angles they have left uncovered.
What qualifies a claimant
GA4 and Nexus show which signals precede a qualified inquiry, so each tort page screens for eligibility before a claimant reaches the desk.
Evidence, not opinion
The research brief is open access. You are welcome to read it, and its source data, at any time. Data-driven before design.
A local PI playbook does not scale a tort.
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- cancel Also markets dentists, plumbers, and restaurants
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- check_circle Built for tort-specific eligibility and intake
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- check_circle Nitrosite pages that load in 0.4 seconds
- check_circle Legal only. Bar-compliant by default.
- check_circle Reports qualified claimants, cost per lead, and conversions
Proof you can verify right now.
A tort campaign drives most of its traffic to phones. Speed and stability decide how many eligible claimants convert. Every claim below is independently testable.
100 Lighthouse
Audit any tort page in Chrome, then a competitor's. The average law firm site scores 34.
0.4s load
Tort pages load in under half a second. At paid-traffic scale, every second of delay is lost claimants.
0 breaches
No database, no server, no plugins. Claimant data is not sitting behind a WordPress login waiting to be breached.
100% uptime SLA
Edge-deployed across 300+ locations. The campaign never sends paid traffic to a page that is down.
One flat fee, posted openly.
The whole mass tort program runs under one number: the Nitrosite and tort pages, full technical and local SEO, AIO, weekly Nitroblogs, two backlink campaigns a month, hosting, and SSL. No setup fees, no per-page billing, no surprise invoices. Ad spend, if you run paid campaigns, goes directly to the platform and is never part of the fee.
"For firms that want to own a local market, and value evidence over guesswork."
Standard Retainer
Begin with a letter, not a lead form.
If you run a mass tort or class action practice and want the brief built before the spend, write to us. We open with a study, not a pitch deck. We reply within two business days.