Thank you for visiting the website of Auto Accident Claims™ at: https://autoaccidentclaims.org/ (the "Site"). This site is owned by Auto Accident Claims™ ("Auto Accident Claims™," "we," "our," or "us"). We are committed to respecting your privacy and protecting your personal information. This Privacy Policy of Auto Accident Claims™ (“Privacy Policy”) explains our practices regarding the collection of information online and the choices you can make about how your information is used on the Site. By using the Site, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.Acceptance of the Privacy PolicyYou accept this Privacy Policy in its entirety when:(a) You access or use the Site;(b) You access and/or view any of the following:(i) Links to third-party advertisements and/or resources related to car accidents and other information (“Third-Party Links”);(ii) Text, video, and/or other information related to third-party advertisements and/or products and services related to car accidents available on the Site (“Informational Content”);(iii) Any content mentioned above (Third-Party Links and Informational Content), collectively referred to as “Content”;(c) You register on the Site to receive the Auto Accident Claims™ newsletter (“Newsletter”), which includes products and services from third parties, including third-party advertising and products and services related to car accidents (collectively, “Third-Party Products”), provided by third-party service providers (“Third-Party Service Providers”) and other third-party advertising partners (“Third-Party Advertisers”);(d) You use the contact forms and/or contact information available on the Site to contact or request to be contacted by Auto Accident Claims™ and/or Third-Party Service Providers regarding Third-Party Products (collectively, “Contact Services”).Please note that residents of the United Kingdom or European Union Member States may not use the Site or its Offers.Capitalized terms not defined herein have the meanings set forth in the Terms and Conditions of Use of Auto Accident Claims™. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY IN ITS ENTIRETY, YOU MAY NOT ACCESS OR USE THE SITE'S OFFERS.
Specific Privacy Rights by StateResidents of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia, as well as companies organized under the laws of California (collectively referred to as “Covered Users”), have additional rights under applicable state law. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” below for more details on your rights as a Covered User.
1. California Privacy RightsShine the Light: If you are a California resident and would like to know how your “personal information” (as defined under the Shine the Light Law, Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.83) is shared with third parties, the categories of personal information shared, and the names and addresses of those third parties, you can:(a) Send an email to: info@autoaccidentclaims.org with the subject “Privacy”; or(b) Send mail to: Auto Accident Claims, [Random Florida Address].California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA): As a resident of California, you have additional privacy rights under the CCPA, including the right to delete personal information we have collected about you, the right to opt-out of the sale/sharing of your personal information, and the right to know what personal information we have collected. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” for more details on your rights under the CCPA. .California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA): In addition to the rights mentioned above, if you are a resident of California, you have the right to opt out of the use of your personal information for certain profiling activities, as well as targeted advertising, among other things. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” for more details.Do Not Track Signals: Most browsers contain a “do not track” setting. When this setting is enabled, the browser notifies other websites that you do not want your personal information to be tracked or used for interest-based advertising.
2. Colorado Privacy RightsResidents of Colorado have additional rights under the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), including the right to correct, delete, and opt out of sharing sensitive personal information, as well as the right to opt out of targeted advertising. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” for more details on your rights under the CPA.
3. Connecticut Privacy RightsResidents of Connecticut have additional rights under the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA), including the right to correct, delete, and opt out of sharing sensitive personal information. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” for more details on your rights.
4. Delaware Privacy RightsResidents of Delaware have rights under the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act (DPDPA), including the rights to correct, delete, and opt out of sharing sensitive personal information. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” for more details.
5. Iowa Privacy RightsResidents of Iowa have rights under the Iowa Data Privacy Act (IDPA), including the right to opt-out of the sale/sharing of your personal information. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” for more details.
6. Montana Privacy RightsResidents of Montana have rights under the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act (MCDPA), including the right to correct and delete personal information. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” for more details.
7. Nebraska Privacy RightsResidents of Nebraska have rights under the Nebraska Data Privacy Act (NDPA), which includes the right to correct and delete personal information and opt-out of the sale of such information. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” for more details.
8. Nevada Privacy RightsResidents of Nevada have the right to opt out of the sale of their “covered information” to third-party data brokers. To exercise this right, you can send an email to: info@autoaccidentclaims.org
9. New Hampshire Privacy RightsResidents of New Hampshire have rights under the New Hampshire Data Privacy Act (NHDPA), including the right to correct, delete, and opt out of sharing sensitive information. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” for more details.
10. New Jersey Privacy RightsResidents of New Jersey have rights under the New Jersey Privacy Act (NJPA), which includes the right to correct and delete personal information. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” for more details.
11. Oregon Privacy RightsResidents of Oregon have rights under the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA), including the right to correct, delete, and opt out of sharing sensitive personal information. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” for more details.
12. Tennessee Privacy RightsResidents of Tennessee have rights under the Tennessee Information Protection Act (TIPA), including the right to correct and delete personal information. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” for more details.
13. Texas Privacy RightsResidents of Texas have rights under the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA), which includes the right to correct, delete, and opt out of sharing personal information. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” for more details.
14. Utah Privacy RightsResidents of Utah have rights under the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA), including the rights to opt-out of the sale/sharing of their personal information. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” for more details.15. Virginia Privacy RightsResidents of Virginia have rights under the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA), which includes the right to opt-out of the sale/sharing of personal information. Please refer to our “Privacy Provisions for Covered Users” for more details.