Law firms sample report

Sample law firm report: consultations, intake forms, and attorney contact paths.

Law firm visitors often arrive through practice-area pages, attorney profiles, office pages, ads, or directories. This sample shows how SiteLeak frames public website evidence for the paths potential clients use to call, request a consultation, or contact the firm without reviewing legal claims or submitting intake forms.

Incident cards

It looked normal. The customer path was broken.

criticalhttps://yourlawfirm.com/free-consultation

Free consultation button leads to a missing intake page.

Incident timeline

  1. 1. Site looked normal in a quick visual check.
  2. 2. Scanner evidence found this blocker on https://yourlawfirm.com/free-consultation.
  3. 3. Repair the affected path, publish the change, and rerun the scan to confirm the evidence changed.

Looked normal

Before the repair, a visitor reaches https://yourlawfirm.com/free-consultation and runs into this customer-path blocker: Free consultation button leads to a missing intake page.

Actually broken

The public consultation CTA resolves to a 404 destination during sampled link checks.

Repair move

Point the CTA to the current intake page or a working contact page and retest the public route.

Full report: The full report would keep this issue tied to its affected URL, severity, source evidence, screenshot context where available, and a repair ticket.

Monitoring: Weekly monitoring would compare the same issue and URL against the next run so fixed, remaining, new, and worsened states are visible.

highhttps://yourlawfirm.com/attorneys/jane-example

Attorney profile phone number is visible but not tappable.

Incident timeline

  1. 1. Site looked normal in a quick visual check.
  2. 2. Scanner evidence found this blocker on https://yourlawfirm.com/attorneys/jane-example.
  3. 3. Repair the affected path, publish the change, and rerun the scan to confirm the evidence changed.

Looked normal

Before the repair, a visitor reaches https://yourlawfirm.com/attorneys/jane-example and runs into this customer-path blocker: Attorney profile phone number is visible but not tappable.

Actually broken

The attorney profile shows a phone number without a matching tel: link.

Repair move

Wrap the phone number in a tap-to-call link and confirm the mobile profile exposes the call action.

Full report: The full report would keep this issue tied to its affected URL, severity, source evidence, screenshot context where available, and a repair ticket.

Monitoring: Weekly monitoring would compare the same issue and URL against the next run so fixed, remaining, new, and worsened states are visible.

mediumhttps://yourlawfirm.com/personal-injury

Practice-area page has no clear consultation path.

Incident timeline

  1. 1. Site looked normal in a quick visual check.
  2. 2. Scanner evidence found this blocker on https://yourlawfirm.com/personal-injury.
  3. 3. Repair the affected path, publish the change, and rerun the scan to confirm the evidence changed.

Looked normal

Before the repair, a visitor reaches https://yourlawfirm.com/personal-injury and runs into this customer-path blocker: Practice-area page has no clear consultation path.

Actually broken

The page loads practice-area content but no call, contact, consultation, intake, or form action appears in the first mobile viewport.

Repair move

Add a visible consultation or contact action near the top of the practice-area page.

Full report: The full report would keep this issue tied to its affected URL, severity, source evidence, screenshot context where available, and a repair ticket.

Monitoring: Weekly monitoring would compare the same issue and URL against the next run so fixed, remaining, new, and worsened states are visible.

Full report proof

What the full report would prove.

  • Every consultation, phone, intake, attorney-profile, office, and practice-area finding is tied to the affected public URL and severity.
  • Mobile screenshot context helps show whether a visitor can see the call or consultation action before searching the page.
  • Repair tickets separate intake-form fixes, tap-to-call fixes, consultation-link fixes, and practice-area contact-path fixes.

Monitoring proof

What weekly monitoring would catch later.

  • Weekly checks compare consultation links, intake forms, phone paths, attorney profiles, and practice-area CTAs against the previous run.
  • Alerts focus on changed evidence such as dead consultation destinations, missing phone links, or intake CTAs disappearing from mobile.
  • The dashboard keeps fixed, remaining, new, and worsened law firm lead-path issues separate after later website updates.

Buyer questions

Questions this sample helps answer before paying.

Can a potential client call, request a consultation, or reach the right practice-area contact path from mobile?

Which intake, attorney-profile, office, and practice-area pages should be repaired before ad or directory traffic arrives?

Would a form, chat, call-tracking, or landing-page change be caught if it breaks the public intake path?

How the sample maps to pricing.

SiteLeak keeps the first step free. If the free scan finds nothing useful, do not pay. If it finds a real blocker, the paid report shows what broke and monitoring watches for the next break.

Free scan

$0

Find the smoke before paying.

  • Score and top 3 issue preview
  • Proof the scan found real public evidence
  • A reason to decide whether the full report is worth it

Full report

$9 once

Show the fire: every affected URL, evidence row, and repair note.

  • Complete issue list
  • Affected URLs, severity, evidence, and screenshot context where available
  • Who should fix it, copy-ready repair note, PDF, and retest checklist

Weekly monitoring

$19/mo

Use it as a change safety net after the first repair.

  • Automatic weekly checks on the same public paths
  • Emails when fixed paths break again or new blockers appear
  • Dashboard history for fixed, recurring, and worsened issues

Monitoring reason

Why weekly monitoring matters for law firms.

Law firm sites change when call tracking, intake forms, chat widgets, attorney profiles, office pages, and practice-area landing pages are edited. Monitoring catches changed public evidence after those updates.

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