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We collect personal information about consumers in the following categories: identifiers; information that identifies, relates to, describes, or is capable of being associated with, a particular individual; internet or other electronic network activity information; and geolocation data. The personal information collected is used for the following business or commercial purposes: 1) to provide you with the ability to access and interact with the Site; 2) personalize and improve the Site and/or to contact you when necessary in connection with transactions entered into by you on the Site; 3) to provide you with information that you may request and fulfill requests submitted through the Site; 4) to track consumer interaction with the Site and with our email advertisements (counting ad impressions, verifying positioning and quality of ad impressions); 5) for advertising/marketing services, including affiliate marketing; 6) to detect security incidents, or protect against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity; 7) to debug to identify and repair errors that affect functionality; 8) for short-term, transient use; 9) for customer service; 10) for analytics, internal research and business purposes; 11) to verify and maintain quality or safety on the Site; and 12) for legal compliance. Additional information is contained in our Privacy Policy.
We collect personal information about consumers in the following categories: identifiers; information that identifies, relates to, describes, or is capable of being associated with, a particular individual; internet or other electronic network activity information; and geolocation data. The personal information collected is used for the following business or commercial purposes: 1) to provide you with the ability to access and interact with the Site; 2) personalize and improve the Site and/or to contact you when necessary in connection with transactions entered into by you on the Site; 3) to provide you with information that you may request and fulfill requests submitted through the Site; 4) to track consumer interaction with the Site and with our email advertisements (counting ad impressions, verifying positioning and quality of ad impressions); 5) for advertising/marketing services, including affiliate marketing; 6) to detect security incidents, or protect against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity; 7) to debug to identify and repair errors that affect functionality; 8) for short-term, transient use; 9) for customer service; 10) for analytics, internal research and business purposes; 11) to verify and maintain quality or safety on the Site; and 12) for legal compliance. Additional information is contained in our Privacy Policy.
If you are a California resident, under the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA"), you have the right to opt-out of the sale of your personal information. To submit a request to opt-out of the sale of your personal information, email us at webmaster@help.law. To process your request to opt-out, we may require that you submit the following information in conjunction with your request: your name, address, email address, and phone number. You may exercise your right to opt-out through an authorized agent. If you elect to use an authorized agent to exercise your right to opt-out of the sale of your personal information, we may require the following before processing the request: 1) provide proof of your written and signed permission with the authorized agent to act on your behalf; 2) directly verify your own identity with us; and 3) directly confirm with us that you provided the authorized agent permission to submit the request on your behalf. The information which you submit in conjunction with your opt-out request will be used for the express purposes of verification and complying with your opt-out request.
In common with other websites, log files are stored on the web server saving details such as the visitor's IP address, browser type, referring page and time of visit.
Cookies may be used to remember visitor preferences when interacting with the website.
Our registration form requests that you provide certain contact and profile information. That information includes but may not be limited to: name, address, email address and phone number. All personal information collected by Help.law is stored safely on a secure server.
Please be aware that information we collect will be transferred to, processed and stored in overseas locations. The data protection laws may differ from those of the country in which you are located, and your personal information may be subject to access requests from governments, courts, or law enforcement in the respective countries. By using our services or providing us with any information, you consent to this transfer, processing and storage of your information in overseas locations.
Details that may be collected and held for processing include:
The personal information we collect includes your name, email address, phone number, and physical address. We also collect other information about your illness or injury, all of which is clearly labeled at the time of collection. Our primary use of your personal information is to conduct a preliminary analysis of your information to determine whether you meet our criteria for follow-up contact. We may contact you to verify your information. We may also transfer your personal information to a law firm, which may contact you to verify your information and further evaluate your claims. We may also transfer your contact information in a hashed manner to marketing partners for the purpose of serving personalized ads or building audiences that have characteristics of users like you. We automatically collect certain information from visitors to our site, such as Internet addresses, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), referring and exit page, operating system, timestamps, and clickstream data. We also track and analyze non-identifying and aggregate usage and volume statistical information from our visitors and customers. This information is logged to help diagnose technical problems, and to administer our site so that we can constantly improve the quality of the services we provide. We do not respond to your browser’s “do not track” signals or other mechanisms for indicating your preference regarding the collection personally identifiable information.
If you have subscribed to one of our services, you may unsubscribe by contacting webmaster@help.law or using the unsubscribe link on any email correspondence you receive from us.
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Website visitors may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy.
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Where you provide “prior express written consent” within the meaning of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”), you consent to receive telephone calls, including artificial voice calls, pre-recorded messages and/or calls delivered via automated technology and text and SMS messages to the telephone number(s) that you provided from us and the marketing partners. You are not required to provide this consent to obtain access to the Offers, products or services, and your consent simply allows us to contact you via these means. If you: (a) have your telephone number reassigned to another person; (b) give up your telephone number; (c) port your telephone number to a landline or vice versa; or (d) otherwise stop using that telephone number; you are required to inform us
Merely accessing one of our Sites without providing your express written consent for TCPA purposes does not constitute your consent to receive telemarketing calls or text/SMS messages.To cancel text messaging, simply reply “STOP” to any text message from us. You will receive a final text message to confirm your unsubscribe request and you will receive no further text messages at the phone number provided.If you entered several different phone numbers, please be sure to “STOP” from each number you would like to be blocked. If you need any assistance with text messages, please email webmaster@help.law.You represent and warrant that you are the account holder for the mobile phone number you provided. If you are not the account holder, you represent and warrant that you have the consent of the account holder to sign up for and use the text messaging services and to enter into this agreement. If you are not the account holder or you do not have the consent of the account holder, reply “STOP” immediately.
To ensure that consumers’ inquiries are handled accurately, courteously, and promptly, phone calls between you and Help.Law or any of our partners, affiliates, agents, case managers, paralegals, and/or attorneys may be recorded. We may from time to time make calls and/or send text messages to you at any telephone number associated with your account. The manner in which these calls or text (SMS) messages are made to you may include, but is not limited to, the use of prerecorded/artificial voice messages and/or an automatic telephone dialing system. You certify, warrant, and represent that the telephone numbers you have provided to us are your contact numbers. You represent that you are permitted to receive calls at each of the telephone numbers you have provided to us. You agree that Help.law or our partners may send emails to you at any email address you provide us, or use other electronic means of communication to the extent permitted by law.
Our website uses TrustedForm by ActiveProspect to record user interactions with our forms. This ensures that we have documentation of your consent to be contacted, in accordance with the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and other applicable regulations. This may include: The time and date of the form submission, The content of the form, User actions like form fills or checkboxes TrustedForm records your interaction with our web form, including the time of submission, the information you provide, and any relevant actions taken (e.g., checkbox selections). This information helps us verify your consent to receive communications from us The data captured by TrustedForm is used to document your consent to be contacted by us or our partners. This helps us comply with legal requirements and ensure you are receiving communications you have agreed to.
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