Your privacy is important to us. Please read the terms of this Privacy Policy so that you understand what personal information we at the Trustwell Law Group collect through this www.trustwelllaw.com website. This policy also tells you how we use, communicate, and protect that personal information, and addresses other matters related to your use of this website.
The only personally identifiable information the www.trustwelllaw.com website collects about you is whatever information you choose to provide (for instance, if you use the website to send an e-mail to a Trustwell attorney or enter information into a “Review My Case” form). To improve the content and usability of this website, our Web server automatically collects non-personally identifiable information from your Internet browser to determine the identity of your Internet service provider and the type of browser you are using to access the website. This information will not be linked to any personally identifiable information which you choose to provide.
If you contact us using the online form, you will be asked to enter your: name, e-mail address, telephone number and personal information about your potential case. But you may visit our site without providing this information.
Your personally identifiable information will only be used for: purposes relating to the www.trustwelllaw.com website and our evaluation of your potential legal claim, or to provide you legal services if you and Trustwell later enter an attorney-client relationship. We will never use or share any of your personally identifiable information with any third parties other than for the express purpose of delivering the service you requested. We will never sell your personal information.
To update or delete your personally identifiable information, please send an e-mail to [email protected] or click the link at the bottom of any e-mail message sent to you through the www.trustwelllaw.com website.
If you and the Trustwell Law Group enter an attorney-client relationship, we will retain your personal information to provide you legal services until that relationship ends. If you and Trustwell do not enter an attorney-client relationship, or after the relationship ends, Trustwell may retain a copy of your personal information for its business records to the extent permitted by law.
Trustwell Law has security measures in place to protect the confidentiality and security of your personally identifiable information. These measures include both online and offline security measures, including firewalls, passwords, and restricted physical access to the places where your personally identifiable information is stored.
We do not knowingly collect any personal information from children under 13. If we become aware that a person under the age of 13 is submitting information, we will attempt to delete it as soon as possible. Children under the age of 13 should not contact us directly.
Because we value your privacy, we have taken the necessary precautions to comply with the California Online Privacy Protection Act.
Please do not send us any confidential or sensitive information such as ID numbers, social security numbers, health insurance data, license numbers, birthdays or similar information unless we ask for it.
Your use of the www.trustwelllaw.com website indicates you accept the terms of the Privacy Policy then in effect. Trustwell Law reserves the right to change this policy at any time without advance notice. If the Privacy Policy changes, the new terms will go into effect immediately when posted to the website but will apply only to information collected after the change.