Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Haggerty Silverman & Justice P.C. is committed to ensuring your privacy is protected. This Privacy Policy, effective November 1, 2017, sets out how our website (the “Site”, “us” or “we”) uses and protects any information that you (“you” or “user”) provide us when you use the Site. If you have questions or comments regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact us at 717_intake@haggertylaw.com.
Information We Collect and How We Use It
To be able to use certain areas and features of the Site, specifically requested by you, we may require you provide us with information that identifies you personally. This information may include:
Your name
Your email address
Telephone number
Details regarding injuries
The information we collect may be used to verify your identity, and to correspond with you (such as through email newsletters or correspondence to us initiated by you). All email newsletters contain instructions to unsubscribe from the mailing list. You can also contact us at 717_intake@haggertylaw.com to remove your email address from our mailing list at any time.
We do not use information about your specific case or injury to market or remarket to anyone. The information you submit to us via our contact form is not shared Google or Bing for marketing or remarketing.
We will never sell or share your personal information to any persons or organizations except when required by law for the investigation of illegal or criminal actives, the exercise of legal rights or in defense against any legal claims, or otherwise.
How We Ensure The Security of Your Information
Haggerty Silverman & Justice P.C. is committed to ensuring that your identifiable and non-identifiable personal information is secure. We have put in place suitable physical, electronic and managerial procedures to prevent unauthorized access, modification, disclosure, or loss of your identifiable personal information. However, we cannot assure your identifiable and non-identifiable personal information will never be disclosed in a nature that conflicts with this Privacy Policy. Additionally, we are not responsible for any breach of security or actions undertaken by any third parties that receive the information.
Cookies and How We Use Them
A cookie is a small file sent to your browser from a Web server to be stored on your computer. A cookie cannot give access to your computer or any information stored on your computer. We use cookies to allow the Site to respond to you as an individual by gathering and remembering information about your preferences when using the Site so when you next visit the Site your preferences for using the Site are already set. You can choose to accept or decline cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can modify your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer. This may prevent you from taking full advantage of the website. To view more information regarding cookie settings please visit:
For Microsoft Internet Explorer Cookies
For Microsoft Edge Cookies
For Google Chrome Cookies
For Mozilla Firefox Cookies
For Apple Safari Cookies
Online Advertising We Use
We use Google AdWords and Bing Advertising to advertise across the Internet. These advertisers will display ads to you based on what parts of the website you have viewed by placing a cookie on your machine. This cookie does not in any way identify you or give us access to your computer. The cookie is used to say “This person visited this page, so show them ads relating to that page.”
If you do not wish to participate in our Google AdWords, you can opt out by visiting Google’s Ads Preferences Manager. If you do not wish to participate in our Bing Ads, you can opt out by visiting the Bing Ads Remarketing opt-out page.
You can also opt out of any third-party vendor’s use of cookies by visiting the NAI consumer opt-out page.
How We Store Data
You retain all rights to your data you provide to us in the contact form.
We utilize external vendors and hosting companies to provide the software, hardware, storage, networking and other necessary technology required to provide the service.
Controlling Your Personal Information
We make every effort to give you access to your personal information, to allow you to correct any inaccuracies, or to remove your personal information at your request provided it is not required for genuine business purposes or by law to be retained.
We require you identify yourself and the information you request to remove, modify or correct before commencing such requests. We may refuse requests that are of unreasonable technical effort or would be highly unfeasible, endanger the privacy of others, or require access that is not normally necessary. When we provide access to your personal information for the purposes of modification, correction or removal, we do so free of charge except where doing so requires an unreasonable effort.
To request access, correction or removal of your personal information, please contact 717_intake@haggertylaw.com.
Updates and Changes to this Privacy Policy
Occasionally, we may change this Privacy Policy. Should we do so, we will post a notification on the Site. Changes will take effect on the date they are posted.