1. Information you provide directly
If you submit the intake form, the site may collect the information you choose to provide, including your name, email address, country, state or region, LinkedIn reference details, browser or device details, installed tools or extensions, employer or business name, contact preferences, and the written description of why you believe you may have been affected.
2. Technical information collected automatically
The site and its hosting or security providers may automatically receive technical information needed to operate and protect the service. That may include IP address, browser type, device details, referrer, request timestamps, and similar server or application logs.
3. How information is used
- To review and organize plaintiff intake submissions.
- To contact you about a potential claim or follow-up review.
- To evaluate jurisdiction, case fit, and whether further intake steps are appropriate.
- To operate, secure, troubleshoot, and improve the website and submission process.
- To keep records, prevent abuse, and comply with legal or professional obligations.
4. How information may be shared
Information may be shared on a need-to-know basis with the intake team, sponsoring law firms, co-counsel, consultants, experts, litigation support providers, secure hosting vendors, and other service providers involved in evaluating or administering a potential claim. Information may also be disclosed if reasonably necessary to protect rights, investigate misuse, respond to legal process, or comply with law.
This site is not intended to sell personal information or use intake submissions for unrelated advertising profiles.
5. Cookies, similar technologies, and Do Not Track
The site may rely on hosting, security, and content-delivery technologies that use technical signals needed to render pages, prevent abuse, or maintain performance. The site is not intended to permit third-party ad networks to track your browsing activity across unrelated websites through the intake form.
Because browsers and services do not all apply a uniform Do Not Track standard, this site does not currently offer a separate response triggered solely by a browser Do Not Track signal.
6. Data retention
Submitted information may be retained for as long as reasonably necessary to review a potential claim, communicate with you, maintain internal records, preserve evidence, comply with legal obligations, or resolve disputes. Information may be deleted, de-identified, or archived when it is no longer needed for those purposes.
7. Security
Reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures may be used to protect submitted information. No website, email system, or storage environment can promise absolute security, so do not submit passwords, financial account numbers, government ID numbers, or other highly sensitive data through the intake form.
8. Your choices and rights
Depending on where you live, you may have rights to request access to, correction of, deletion of, or limits on certain uses of your personal information. To make a privacy-related request, use the intake form and identify the request as a "Privacy Request" in your message so the site operator can route it appropriately.
9. Children's privacy
This site is intended for adults and is not directed to children under 13. If you believe a child submitted personal information through the site, request removal using the intake form and note that the submission involves a minor.
10. International users
Because the intake is open internationally, information may be processed in countries other than the one where you live, including countries where hosting, review, or legal-support operations occur.
11. Changes to this policy
This Privacy Policy may be revised from time to time. If material changes are made, the updated policy will be posted on this page with a revised effective date.
12. Contact about privacy matters
For privacy questions or requests relating to this site, submit a message through the intake form and clearly mark the message "Privacy Request."