Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Last Updated: 25 January, 2026
At Personal Injury Lawyer Near You, we take your privacy seriously. This policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your personal information when you visit our website or use our services.
If you use our website or fill out any of our forms, you’re agreeing to the terms in this Privacy Policy.
What Information We Collect
We collect information you share with us when you:
- Fill out our form
- Reach out by email or phone
- Use our website
Information you provide may include:
- Your name, phone number, and email address
- Location (city, state, zip code)
- Details about your accident or injury
- The type of case you need help with
- Anything else you choose to tell us
Information we collect automatically:
- Your IP address
- The browser you’re using and its version
- The pages you visit on our site
- When you visit
- Referring website
How We Use Your Information
We use your information to:
Connect You with Attorneys
We share your case details with personal injury attorneys in our network who work in your area and handle cases like yours. This is the main reason we collect your information.
Communicate with You
We might contact you by phone, email, or text to:
- Let you know we got your information
- Give you updates about your case submission
- Connect you with attorneys
- Answer any questions you have about our service
Improve Our Services
We look at how people use our website so we can make it better and easier to use.
Legal Compliance
We may use or share your information if the law requires it or to protect our rights.
How We Share Your Information
With Attorneys in Our Network
If you submit a case on our website, we share your contact details and case information with personal injury attorneys who might be able to help. These attorneys may reach out to you directly.
With Service Providers
Sometimes we work with third-party service providers who help us run our website, process your submissions, or keep in touch with you. We only share the information they need, and they have to keep it confidential.
We Do Not Sell Your Information
We never sell, rent, or trade your personal information to anyone for marketing purposes.
Legal Requirements
We may share your information if we have to by law, by a court order, or if a government agency asks. We might also share it to protect our rights.
Your Rights and Choices
Opting Out
If you don’t want to hear from us anymore, you can:
- Click “unsubscribe” in any email we send
- Reply “STOP” to our text messages
- Reach out to us directly and ask to be removed
Access and Updates
You can ask to see, update, or correct your personal information by getting in touch with us.
Deleting Your Information
You can ask us to delete your personal information. Sometimes, though, we may need to keep certain data required by the law.
Data Security
We do our best to protect your information from unauthorized access, leaks, or loss. Still, no internet transmission is ever completely secure, so we can’t promise absolute safety.
Cookies and Tracking
We may use cookies and similar tools on our website to make your experience better. Cookies are small files saved on your device that help us remember your preferences and see how you use our site.
You can control cookies in your browser settings. If you turn them off, some parts of our website might not work as well.
Third-Party Links
Our website might have links to other sites. We’re not responsible for how those other sites handle privacy. We suggest checking out their privacy policies if you visit them.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make changes, we’ll post them here and update the “Last Updated” date at the top. If you keep using our services after we make changes, it means you accept the new policy.
What to Do
The steps you take immediately can make or break your car accident injury claim:
- Seek Medical Attention Immediately: Always see a doctor after a crash. Hidden injuries and delayed symptoms are common.
- Call the Police: Call 911 so there’s an official police report—insurance companies rely on this as key evidence.
- Document Everything: Take photos, gather info from everyone involved, and save all bills.
- Don’t Talk to Insurance Adjusters Alone: Never give a recorded statement before talking to a lawyer.
- Connect with a Car Accident Attorney: Accident cases are fast-moving. Evidence disappear.
Ready to Connect with a Car Accident Lawyer Near You?
Don’t let insurance companies push you around. You’re already dealing with mounting medical debt and pain. You’re unable to work. Let an experienced car accident lawyer handle all the legal paperwork while you recover.
Connect with auto accident lawyers in your area today. Book a free consultation to find out what your case is worth and what your legal options are.
Free case review. No upfront fees.