PI firm answering
that gets there first

An injured caller dials down a list until a firm picks up. Argus answers in seconds, completes the intake in English or Spanish, and texts you the urgent ones immediately.

Call (934) 948-4574 and hear itStart the $199 pilot

If it captures zero intakes in 30 days, the pilot is free.

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The intake race every PI firm is in

Crashes happen at night and on weekends. The caller is shaken, maybe in an ER hallway, and rarely calls only one firm. The first firm that answers usually signs the case. Voicemail loses that race every time.

How it handles the three calls that matter

Urgent, 1 a.m.

Crash tonight, calling from the ER

Intake in the caller's language: what happened, when, where, callback number. Texted to you the moment the call ends.

Overflow, weekday

Lines busy while you're in trial

Overflow forwarding catches what your desk can't. Every caller gets answered, every intake lands in the same summary.

Routine, weekend

Slip and fall, wants a consultation

Matter type, name, number, and a preferred time window captured. On your desk Monday morning.

What one signed case is worth

You know your average fee. Legal Standard is $499 a month, flat. One intake that would have died in voicemail covers the service for a long time.

See the plans

Set up in one 20-minute call

You tell us your practice areas, what counts as urgent, and how you want intake structured. We set up your line, test it with you live, and hand you the forwarding on and off codes. Your number never changes hands. Usually live within two business days. Argus is an AI receptionist and says so if asked.

Straight answers for PI firms

Why does answering speed matter for a PI firm?

An injured caller rarely calls one firm. When the first call reaches voicemail, they dial the next name on the list, and the firm that answers usually gets the case. Argus picks up in seconds, every hour of the year.

Does it give legal advice?

Never. It takes messages and intake: name, callback number, what happened, and when. Callers who ask legal questions are told the attorney will answer them and the question goes in the note.

Does it answer in Spanish?

Yes. It answers in the language the caller speaks, completes the whole intake in that language, and texts you the details in English. Call (934) 948-4574 and try it.

Is it a real person?

No. Argus is an AI receptionist and says so if asked. The comparison that matters at 1 a.m. is Argus versus your voicemail while the caller still has the next firm's number in front of them.

What does it cost?

A 30-day pilot is $199 flat, free if it captures zero intakes. Then $499 a month for bilingual intake with urgent flagging, or $899 with CRM-ready notes and a monthly report. No per-minute billing, no contract. Details on the pricing page.

What happens to my phone number?

Nothing. You keep your number and set conditional forwarding to your Argus line, after-hours only, overflow only, or 24/7. You turn it off from your own phone in about 30 seconds. Codes at /forwarding.

Put it on the phone right now

The number at the top is the live product. Call it, describe a crash, and see what lands in the text.

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