First DUI, PD vs private attorney
“First DUI ever last weekend, blew 0.09. Should I get a public defender or hire a private attorney? I'm a public school teacher.”
Criminal-defense urgency is measured in days, not weeks. The first 72 hours after an arrest are when a prospect is most actively searching for a private attorney. LexAlert puts your firm in those conversations early — with a draft already prepared for you to approve.
We don't publish real Reddit / X / Quora / Avvo posts on this page (privacy, plus the real ones move into your queue). These are paraphrased to match the urgency and shape of the posts our scoring engine surfaces every day.
“First DUI ever last weekend, blew 0.09. Should I get a public defender or hire a private attorney? I'm a public school teacher.”
“First-time arrest in [city] last week. No prior record. Trying to figure out whether to take the plea or fight it before the next court date.”
Outreach lives or dies on bar-rule compliance — and that gets harder, not easier, when you operate across multiple platforms. We built LexAlert with the assumption that a bar investigator might one day request the audit log — and designed every layer so the answer is "here, with timestamps, across every source."
State rules vary, and the right window can also depend on the channel. Our compliance check enforces the configured window for every draft — Reddit, X, Quora, Avvo, future platforms — before it appears in your queue.
"Guaranteed," "we will win," "you are entitled to," "no-risk" — auto-rejected during draft generation and again at the compliance check, on every platform. Add your firm's custom phrases.
No auto-posting. Approve, Edit, Regenerate, Decline, or Escalate — every action is logged with attorney, timestamp, platform, post ID, and the diff if you edited.
Not a fake account. Not a marketing-agency persona. Every reply is tied to your identity, your reputation, and your professional standing — the only model an attorney should accept. Your credentials are AES-256 encrypted at rest and never appear in logs.
Configurable cap per platform per day to keep your accounts looking like a real attorney participating, not a bot. Our compliance check enforces it across every channel.
Every draft, every edit, every approval — across every platform. Stored as a tamper-proof record. CSV export for the bar, your malpractice carrier, or your own peace of mind.
When someone asks ChatGPT “do I need a personal injury lawyer after a rear-end accident?”, the answer is built from sources the model trusts. Reddit, Quora, and high-authority Q&A sites are at the top of that list. If you're the attorney who replied helpfully on that thread, your name shows up in the answer. That is passive, 24/7 referral traffic from AI — and it compounds.
AI tools — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Google AI Overviews — cite Reddit answers as primary sources. Your reply becomes the cited expert.
A well-written Quora answer about slip-and-fall liability or custody disputes drives organic traffic and AI citations for years.
Paid ads stop the day you stop paying. A helpful Reddit reply from two years ago is still driving traffic and shaping how AI describes your practice area.
How we helpLexAlert puts your firm in those conversations — early, in your voice, with a compliance check between every draft and your account. The lead pays for itself; the AI citation is the compound interest.
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