
Orlando, Florida · MVA Lead Generation
Buy Motor Vehicle Accident Leads in Orlando
Orlando MVA leads — tourist-corridor case mix with out-of-state defendant logistics under Florida's no-fault and modified-51% framework.
49,200
Annual crashes
397
Annual fatalities
12%
of Florida MVA volume
2 yr
Florida PI SOL
Orlando MVA market
The Orlando MVA case-volume environment
Orlando's MVA market is Florida's third-largest at approximately 12% of statewide volume, but it's structurally unique because of tourist-corridor concentration. Theme park traffic (Disney, Universal, SeaWorld), International Drive convention volume, and the I-4 commercial corridor combine to produce a high proportion of out-of-state defendant and tourist-claimant cases. The 9th Judicial Circuit (Orange + Osceola Counties) handles a significant share of Florida's tourist-litigation docket. Lead vendors in Orlando need jurisdictional planning capability for out-of-state defendant cases that other Florida metros don't require.
Where the volume is
Orlando major highways and court venue
Major highways
- I-4
- Florida Turnpike
- SR-417 (Greeneway)
- SR-408 (East-West)
- SR-528 (Beachline)
Court venue
9th Judicial Circuit (Orange/Osceola) + 18th Judicial Circuit (Seminole)
Orange + Seminole + Osceola County
Orlando pricing snapshot
Orlando MVA lead pricing position
CPL position
Slightly below statewide Florida median due to lower Spanish-intake premium than Miami
For full Florida-level CPL bands, CPSR ranges, and procurement methodology, see the Florida MVA leads pricing section. Orlando-specific media buys layer on top of the statewide framework.
Channel mix
Channels that work in Orlando
Orlando MVA leads · FAQ
Questions Orlando firms ask before buying MVA leads
Why does Orlando have a different MVA case mix than Miami or Tampa?
Orlando's MVA market is shaped by theme park tourism. Approximately 32% of Orlando-area MVA cases involve at least one out-of-state party (claimant, defendant, or both), vs. about 8% statewide average. I-4 carries heavy commercial and tourist commercial traffic — rental car crashes are notably more frequent in Orlando than other Florida metros. Lead intake should capture out-of-state defendant status because it changes jurisdictional and service-of-process planning.
What's the typical CPL for Orlando MVA leads in 2026?
Orlando live-transfer MVA leads run $290–485 CPL, qualified-form $128–228. CPSR averages $1,900–3,200 — slightly below Tampa due to lower bilingual-intake premium and the relative abundance of out-of-state defendant cases with high-policy-limit rental car coverage.
How does Kissimmee's Puerto Rican population affect Orlando MVA leads?
Osceola County (Kissimmee) has Florida's largest Puerto Rican population concentration. Spanish-language intake is meaningful in Osceola in a way it's not for Orange or Seminole counties. Lead vendors that segment Orlando metro into Orange-only vs Osceola-included buys see different CPL and intake cost profiles.
Are I-4 commercial vehicle cases more valuable than other Orlando MVA cases?
Yes. The I-4 corridor between Tampa and Daytona Beach (passing through Orlando) is one of the country's most dangerous interstate stretches by fatalities per 100M VMT. Commercial vehicle cases on I-4 frequently involve high policy limits (federal MCS-90 endorsement requirements, $750K minimum for interstate commercial vehicles), making case-value math favorable.
Does theme park visitor status affect MVA case strategy?
When a claimant is a theme park visitor, the resort itself is often a tertiary defendant (premises liability if the crash involved valet, shuttle, or resort property). Disney, Universal, and SeaWorld carry substantial liability towers. Lead intake on Orlando-area MVA leads should capture whether the claimant was a paying guest at a resort property at the time of the accident — that fact opens additional defendants.
Other Florida metros
MVA leads in other Florida metros
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