At Meyers Injury Law, your privacy is important to us, and we want to ensure that you understand what that entails in regard to using our website and engaging our services. Our Privacy Policy below outlines the types of personal information we collect, how we use it, how we protect it, and how your data is handled. By using our website or contacting us through any of our communication channels, you agree to the collection and use of your information in accordance with this Privacy Policy posted below.
Information We Collect from You
During visits to our website, we may collect some of your personal information, including but not limited to:
- Personal Identification Information: This may include your name, phone number, email address, and any other information you voluntarily provide when you contact us, submit a form, or request a consultation with our legal team.
- Non-Personal Identification Information: This includes data automatically collected when you visit our website, such as IP addresses, browser types, device types, and other usage data collected through cookies and tracking technologies.
How We Use Your Information
We use this personal information to provide you with the best legal representation experience. This includes responding to your inquiries and requests for legal counsel, communicating with you regarding our services, improving our services and website to meet your needs best, and complying with legal obligations.
We will never sell your personal information to third parties. We will only disclose your information when required by law or if necessary to protect our legal rights, fulfill a contractual obligation, or ensure the safety of others.
Disclosure of Personal Information
Confidentiality is essential to us in establishing trust. We will never sell, lease, or trade the personal information you provide to any third party for marketing purposes. However, we reserve the right to disclose your personal information to trusted third-party service providers, such as IT support or cloud storage services, for the sole purpose of our business operations.
These third parties are contractually obligated to protect your information and are only permitted to use it to assist us in our operations. We also implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect your personal information from unauthorized access.
Definition of Attorney-Client Relationship
Please note that you should not send confidential information to us through our website. We have no confidentiality duty if we do not already provide your legal representation. Sending this private information does not create or establish an attorney-client relationship with Meyers Injury Law.
Consent to Use of Information
By using our website or submitting personal information to us through any method, you consent to the collection, use, and sharing of your information as described in our Privacy Policy. We reserve the right to update or modify our Privacy Policy at any time. Any changes will be posted on this page, and changes will be indicated with a revision date.
Contact Meyers Injury Law
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or wish to opt-out, please contact us at 615- 933-4554 or info@meyersinjurylaw.com.