Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy for Direct2Attorney.com

Thank you for visiting www.direct2attorney.com (the “Site”). The Site is an Internet property of Direct2Attorney (“Company,” “we,” “our,” or “us”). This Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) explains how we handle personal information and other data we collect when an end-user visitor to the Site (“User,” “you,” or “your”): (a) accesses or uses the Site; (b) views or interacts with links, resources, or information about legal proceedings related to mass torts, personal injuries, or other legal matters, as well as related services (collectively, “Legal Matters”); (c) accesses our social media pages on platforms like Facebook® (collectively, “Social Media Pages”); or (d) uses contact forms or contact details on the Site to reach out to us or request contact from attorneys associated with the Legal Matters you specify (collectively, “Third-Party Legal Professionals”) (collectively, the “Contact Services,” and together with the Site, Legal Matters content, and Social Media Pages, the “Site Offerings”).

Capitalized terms not defined here have the meanings outlined in our Website Terms and Conditions. If you do not fully agree to this Privacy Policy, you may not use the Site Offerings.

Just so you know, Direct2Attorney is not a law firm or lawyer referral service. We do not provide legal advice, recommendations, or mediation related to any Legal Matter. Using the Site Offerings does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Direct2Attorney or any Third-Party Legal Professionals.

Facebook® is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc. (“Facebook”). We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Facebook.

Personal Information Collected

“Personal information” means data that identifies an individual. We collect personal information when you use the Site Offerings, such as filling out a contact form or providing details to us.

When you use the Contact Services, you may need to provide, and we may collect:
  • Your full name
  • Your email address
  • Your phone number
  • Your zip code
  • Details about your Legal Matter (e.g., type of case, date of incident)
  • Any other info requested on the form (collectively, “User Data”)
After you submit User Data via the Site, we may share it with one or more Third-Party Legal Professionals to assist you. Direct2Attorney does not directly provide legal services; terms of any legal assistance are set by the Third-Party Legal Professionals.

Use of Personal Information
  • Share, sell, rent, or lease it to third parties for lawful purposes (e.g., marketing services, email campaigns, telemarketing where allowed).
  • Work with businesses to offer you retail opportunities.
  • Send you promotional messages about our services or third-party offerings we think you’ll like.
We may share your User Data with Third-Party Legal Professionals, who may use it to offer legal services or for other lawful purposes, subject to this policy. Data you give directly to them is governed by their privacy policies.

We use your personal information to:
  • Personalize your Site experience.
  • Deliver Site Offerings, like responding to inquiries.
  • Contact you with updates or info about your use of the Site Offerings.
We may hire third parties to perform tasks (e.g., emailing, data analysis) and give them access to your info for those tasks only. We also use your info for customer service, internal analysis, and to customize your experience.

By submitting info, you agree it’s an inquiry under the Amended Telemarketing Sales Rule (16 CFR §310 et seq.) and state do-not-call laws. Even if your number is on a Do-Not-Call list, we may contact you via telemarketing as allowed by law.

If you give “prior express written consent” under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA, 47 USC § 227), you agree to receive calls, texts, or automated messages from us or Third-Party Legal Professionals at the number you provide. This consent is optional and not required to use the Site. If your phone number changes, notify us at support@direct2attorney.com.

We may release your info if:
  • We believe the Site is misused or involved in illegal acts.
  • It’s requested by subpoena or court order (we’ll notify you by email if allowed).
  • We’re sold, merged, acquired, or in bankruptcy (you’ll be notified of ownership changes).
Non-Personal Information Collection and Use
  • IP Addresses/Browser Data: We collect non-personal info (e.g., browser type, IP address) to improve the Site and analyze usage.
  • Cookies: We use cookies to enhance your experience and track trends. You can disable cookies in your browser, but some Site features may not work.
  • Behavioral Tracking: We and third parties (e.g., Google®, Facebook®) use cookies/pixels to track your activity after leaving the Site and show you ads. Opt out via browser settings or tools like the Network Advertising Initiative.
  • Cross-Device Tracking: We track your use across devices to optimize your experience.
  • Aggregate Data: We may sell group data (not identifying you personally) for lawful purposes.
Social Media and Third-Party Websites
  • Social Media Pages: Info you share on our Social Media Pages can be seen by others based on your settings. We’re not responsible for what you post there.
  • Third-Party Links: The Site links to external sites (e.g., attorney pages). We’re not responsible for their privacy practices.
Security

We protect your info online and offline with encryption (TLS) for sensitive data and restricted access. However, no system is 100% secure—hackers or glitches could compromise data. You use the Site at your own risk. If a breach occurs, we’ll notify you via email as required by law.

Minors

Users under 18 may not use the Site or submit info. We don’t knowingly collect data from minors.

Opt-Out
  • Follow unsubscribe links in emails.
  • Email support@direct2attorney.com. We may still contact you about your Site use or inquiries unless you stop using the Site Offerings.
Manage Your Info
  • See what info we have.
  • Update or delete it (may limit Site access). Residual data may remain in backups after deletion.
International Transfers

If you’re outside the U.S., your data may cross borders. By using the Site, you consent to this. We apply this Privacy Policy regardless of your location.

California Privacy Rights (CCPA)
  • Request what personal info we’ve collected (e.g., name, email, browsing data) in the past 12 months, twice yearly.
  • Ask us to delete it (unless we need it under CCPA). Email requests to support@direct2attorney.com with your registered email.
Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy by posting a notice on the Site. If we change how we use your info, we’ll email you or notify you on the Site. You’ll need to opt-in to new uses.

Contact Us

Questions? Email support@direct2attorney.com or call (312) 270-8493