Do Not Sell or Share My Information
Last updated 2026-08-16
How to tell us not to pass your information on, and what happens when you do. It costs nothing and you do not have to give a reason.
What this is about
When you ask us for a free case review, we pass what you tell us to a law firm that handles that kind of claim, and we are paid for the introduction. That is how the service is free to you.
Under California's privacy law and several others, passing personal information on in exchange for payment can count as a “sale” or a “share”, whatever it is called commercially. We would rather say so plainly than argue about the definition — and give you a straightforward way to stop it.
How to opt out
Telephone the number shown at the top of this page and say you want to opt out of the sale or sharing of your information. That is enough; you do not have to explain or justify it.
If somebody from our team is already speaking to you, tell them. They will action it on the call.
If you are asking on behalf of somebody else — as their agent, or under a power of attorney — say so, and we may need to check that you are entitled to.
We do not require you to create an account to make this request, and we will not charge you or treat you differently for making it.
What happens then
We stop passing your information to law firms.
That does mean we can no longer connect you with anyone, so opting out generally makes sense only if you have decided not to pursue a claim. If what you actually want is to stop the phone calls, say that instead — we can do that without closing the door on your claim.
If your details have already gone to a law firm, we will tell you which one so you can deal with them directly. We cannot retrieve information a firm already holds; that is between you and them.
Deleting your information altogether
Opting out and deletion are different requests, and you can make either or both. Ask for deletion the same way.
One exception: where you gave consent to be contacted, we keep the record of that consent — the wording you were shown, the date, and the IP address — because it is the evidence that we contacted you lawfully. Deleting it would leave both of us worse off. Everything else goes.
We do not sell to advertisers
To be clear about what does not happen: your information is not sold or rented to advertisers or to data brokers, and this site runs no advertising or tracking cookies.