Privacy Policy
Last updated: January 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how information is collected, used, and shared when you visit
https://justiceforatlanta.com (the “Site”) or submit
information through any of the tools, forms, or pages available on the Site.
The Site provides multiple tools related to Georgia motor vehicle accidents, including truck and commercial
vehicle crashes. The Site is an informational and lead-generation platform intended to help users request
resources and, where appropriate, connect with independent law firms or legal professionals who may be able
to assist. The Site does not provide legal advice.
No attorney–client relationship. Use of the Site and submission of information does not create an
attorney–client relationship between you and the Site (or its operators), and does not create an attorney–client
relationship between you and any law firm unless and until you and that law firm enter into a written engagement
agreement.
1. Scope of This Policy
This Privacy Policy applies to information collected through all pages and utilities on the Site, including:
- Free accident report request tools
- Truck and commercial vehicle eligibility screening tools
- Truck crash severity and value summary tools
- Contact and support forms
- The main menu and informational pages
2. Information We Collect
2.1 Information You Provide
Depending on how you use the Site, you may voluntarily provide information such as:
- Name
- Email address
- Phone number
- Accident date or timeframe
- Accident location (city, county, or state)
- Police report number or law enforcement details
- Vehicle type (including commercial or truck involvement)
- General injury and treatment information
- Information about fault, citations, or documentation
- Any other information you choose to include in a form or message
Please avoid submitting highly sensitive information. Do not submit Social Security numbers,
financial account numbers, medical record IDs, or other highly sensitive identifiers through Site forms unless a
form explicitly requests it.
2.2 Information Collected Automatically
When you visit the Site, certain information may be collected automatically, including:
- IP address
- Browser type and device information
- Operating system
- Pages visited and time spent on the Site
- Referring and exit URLs
- General usage and analytics data
This information may be collected using cookies, pixels, and similar technologies to help operate,
analyze, and improve the Site. You can control cookie behavior through your browser settings, though some
features of the Site may not function properly if cookies are disabled.
3. How We Use Information
Information collected through the Site may be used for purposes including:
- Processing requests for accident report assistance
- Providing screening summaries related to truck or commercial vehicle crashes
- Responding to inquiries and support requests
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Coordinating review and follow-up with partnered law firms and legal professionals in order to provide
more detailed, accurate, and timely assistance
- Operating, maintaining, and improving the Site and its tools
- Analyzing Site usage and performance
- Fraud prevention, security, and troubleshooting
- Complying with legal obligations and enforcing Site policies
- Protecting the rights, safety, and integrity of the Site, its users, and its partners
No legal advice. Any information, summaries, or outputs provided by Site tools are for informational
purposes only and are not legal advice. Tool outputs may be incomplete and may not reflect all relevant facts or law.
4. How Information May Be Shared
To provide more accurate, relevant, and helpful responses to users—particularly in connection with serious truck
and commercial vehicle crashes—you acknowledge and agree that information you submit may be shared in the following ways:
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With partnered law firms and attorneys.
We work with a network of independent law firms and legal professionals who focus on motor vehicle, truck, and
commercial vehicle accidents in Georgia. When you submit a request through the Site, your information may be shared
with one or more of these partners so they can review the details, determine whether assistance may be available,
or contact you regarding your inquiry.
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To improve accuracy and relevance.
Sharing information with experienced legal professionals helps ensure that responses, summaries, and follow-up
communications are more accurate, complete, and tailored to the circumstances of your accident.
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With service providers.
We may share information with trusted third-party vendors who help us operate the Site, host data, provide analytics,
deliver communications (such as email or SMS), provide security services, or support technical functionality. These
providers are permitted to use personal information only to perform services for us and are expected to protect it.
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For legal and compliance purposes.
Information may be disclosed if required by law, court order, subpoena, or governmental request, or when we believe
in good faith that disclosure is necessary to protect the rights, safety, or integrity of users, partners, or the Site,
including to investigate fraud, security issues, or violations of our policies.
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Business transfers.
If the Site or related assets are involved in a merger, acquisition, financing, reorganization, bankruptcy, or sale,
information may be transferred as part of that process, subject to this Privacy Policy to the extent permitted by law.
Independent partners. Partnered law firms and legal professionals operate independently and maintain
their own privacy practices and professional obligations. Once information is shared, their handling of that information
is governed by their own policies and applicable professional rules. You may be contacted by a partner firm, and you can
decide whether to speak with them or proceed further.
We do not publicly post personal information. We share information only as described above and in a manner intended to help
users receive meaningful assistance following a Georgia motor vehicle or truck-related accident.
5. Communications (Email/SMS/Phone)
If you provide contact information, we (or our service providers and/or partnered law firms) may contact you about your
request, your tool results, follow-up questions, or next steps. Message and data rates may apply for SMS depending on your
mobile carrier. You may opt out of non-essential communications by following instructions included in the message or by
contacting us through the
Contact Us page.
6. Cookies, Analytics, and Advertising
The Site may use cookies, pixels, and analytics tools to understand how visitors use the Site, measure performance,
improve user experience, and help prevent fraud and abuse. Some of these technologies may be provided by third parties.
You can control cookies through your browser settings and may be able to use industry opt-out mechanisms depending on your
device and browser.
7. Third-Party Websites and Links
The Site may contain links to third-party websites and social media platforms. We are not responsible for the privacy
practices or content of those third-party websites. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of any third-party
sites you visit.
8. Data Security
Reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards are used to protect information collected through the Site.
However, no internet transmission or storage system is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
9. Data Retention
Information is retained only as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Privacy Policy,
including to provide services, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, maintain security, and comply with legal obligations.
10. Your Rights and Choices
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have rights to request access to, correction of, or deletion of personal information,
or to object to certain processing activities. We will consider and respond to requests in accordance with applicable law.
Requests can be submitted using the
Contact Us page. Verification may be required before responding to a request.
11. Children’s Privacy
The Site is not intended for children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect information from children under 13.
If you are a parent or guardian and believe a child has submitted personal information, please contact us so that we can take
appropriate action.
12. U.S.-Based Users
The Site is operated in the United States and intended for users located in the United States, including Georgia.
Information submitted through the Site may be processed and stored in the U.S.
13. Changes to This Policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time. Updates will be reflected by the “Last updated” date at the top of this
page. Continued use of the Site after changes are posted constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or how information is handled, please contact us using the
Contact Us page.