Atticus
AI-powered platform for plaintiffs' law firms.
About Atticus
Case intake + qualification + lead matching for personal-injury + disability law. Replaces $50/lead ad spend.
§ Pitch deck breakdown
How Atticus would pitch themselves.
Target customer
Plaintiffs' personal injury + disability law firms spending $1M+/year on Google Ads + lead-gen vendors trying to find quality cases.
Problem they solve
PI lead gen is bottom-of-the-barrel quality. Firms pay $50-200 per lead, ~85% don't qualify, paralegals waste hours on dead-ends.
Key differentiator
AI pre-qualifies claimants via consumer-facing interview (Atticus.com). Only qualified, signed cases go to law firms. CPA-based pricing — pay per signed case.
Go-to-market strategy
Performance marketing to claimants drives the consumer side. Law-firm side: direct sales + bar-association partnerships. Two-sided marketplace network effects.
Company facts
- Category
- SaaS
- Funding stage
- Series B
- Total raised
- $50M+
- Founded
- 2017
- Team size
- 51-200
- HQ
- Los Angeles
- Country
- United States
- Website
- atticus.com
Founders of Atticus
- John Morgan
Investors backing Atticus
- Forerunner Ventures
- GV
Frequently asked questions
What does Atticus do?
Case intake + qualification + lead matching for personal-injury + disability law. Replaces $50/lead ad spend.
Where is Atticus based?
Atticus is based in Los Angeles, United States.
When was Atticus founded?
Atticus was founded in 2017.
How much has Atticus raised?
Atticus has raised $50M+ in their Series B round.
Who founded Atticus?
Atticus was founded by John Morgan.
Who has invested in Atticus?
Atticus is backed by Forerunner Ventures, GV.