Superpanel today announced that Lawfty, a nationwide, data-powered personal injury law firm, has begun deploying its intake infrastructure to run high-volume legal intake from first contact through qualification and handoff. This deployment enables Lawfty to scale intake without adding headcount while maintaining consistent decision quality.
The engagement reflects growing adoption of AI-powered operational infrastructure inside modern plaintiff law firms. Lawfty, founded in 2013, operates as a hybrid between a technology company and a law firm, using proprietary AI and 14 years of case data to connect injured clients with the right legal representation. Its platform acquires, evaluates, and distributes personal injury cases to a nationwide network of partner law firms.
Intake inconsistency has been a persistent challenge for high-volume law firms, causing them to lose strong cases and costing millions of dollars in missed cases each year. By deploying Superpanel, Lawfty aims to eliminate this inconsistency and ensure every inbound inquiry is evaluated against defined standards. Superpanel's infrastructure is designed to own high-volume intake operations in highly regulated environments, managing intake end to end with accountability for outcomes and human oversight where judgment is required.
Founded in 2024, Superpanel has completed more than 250,000 intakes across lemon law, personal injury, employment law, and mass tort. In the past year, organizations using Superpanel have signed more than 15,000 cases, collected, verified, and organized over 60,000 supporting documents, handled up to four times more inbound inquiries per intake staff member, and seen conversion rates increase by up to 300% within six months of full deployment, all without adding headcount.
Lawfty has built one of the most sophisticated case acquisition, placement, and prediction engines in the legal industry. This deployment is expected to further enhance its ability to scale operations efficiently. For more information about Superpanel, visit www.superpanel.io.


