California Privacy Notice

This California Privacy Notice (“California Notice”) is intended for California residents (“you” or “consumer”) and supplements the Privacy Policy of Auto Accident Claims™. This notice details the personal information we collect from California residents, the purposes for which that information is collected, how it may be shared, and the rights you have under California law.


1. Categories of Personal Information We CollectWe collect the following categories of personal information about California residents:Identifiers: Such as name, email address, postal address, phone number, and IP address.Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity Information: Such as browsing history, search history, and interactions with our website.Commercial Information: Such as records of services requested or products considered.Geolocation Data: When accessing the Site, we may collect approximate location information.Professional or Employment Information: If provided voluntarily, this may include occupation details.Inferences: We may make inferences drawn from personal information to create a profile reflecting your preferences.Please note that the specific pieces of personal information collected may vary based on your interactions with our Site.


2. Purposes for Collecting Personal InformationWe collect, use, and disclose personal information for the following purposes:To provide, maintain, and improve our Site and services.To personalize your experience on our Site.To send marketing communications, including information about third-party products and services.To detect and prevent security incidents and fraudulent activity.To comply with legal obligations.For internal analytics and research to improve our services.

3. Sharing and Sale of Personal InformationUnder the CCPA and CPRA, “sale” is broadly defined to include sharing of personal information with third parties for monetary or other valuable consideration. Auto Accident Claims™ does not sell personal information in exchange for money; however, we may share personal information with our third-party advertising partners, which may be considered a “sale” under California law.Categories of Third Parties with Whom We Share Information:Advertising networksData analytics providersBusiness partnersService providersOpt-Out of Sale/Sharing of Personal Information: California residents have the right to opt-out of the sale or sharing of their personal information. To exercise this right, please contact us at
info@autoaccidentclaims.org or use the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link on our website.

4. California Consumer Privacy RightsUnder the CCPA and CPRA, California residents have the following rights regarding their personal information:Right to Know: You have the right to request information about the personal information we collect, use, disclose, and sell, if applicable.Right to Delete: You have the right to request deletion of personal information we have collected about you, subject to certain exceptions.Right to Correct: You have the right to request correction of inaccurate personal information we hold about you.Right to Opt-Out of Sale or Sharing: You have the right to direct us not to sell or share your personal information with third parties.Right to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information: If we collect any sensitive personal information, you have the right to limit our use of such information to only those necessary for providing requested services.

5. Submitting a RequestTo submit a request regarding your California Privacy Rights, please use one of the following methods:Email: Send your request to
info@autoaccidentclaims.org with the subject “California Privacy Request.”Mail: Write to us at Auto Accident Claims, [Random Florida Address], Attention: California Privacy Request.

6. Verification ProcessFor your security, when you submit a request, we may need to verify your identity by asking you to provide certain information. We will only use this information for verification purposes.

7. Authorized AgentsIf you choose to designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf, the agent will need to provide proof of authorization and may be required to verify their identity.8. Non-DiscriminationAuto Accident Claims™ will not discriminate against you for exercising your California privacy rights. Unless permitted by law, we will not deny you goods or services, charge different prices or rates, or provide a different level or quality of service if you exercise your rights.