Privacy Policy

CarAccidentSettlements.com — Mass Tort Strategies LLC
Effective Date: May 21, 2026
Last Updated: June 9, 2026

Your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy explains how Mass Tort Strategies LLC ("Mass Tort Strategies," "we," "us," or "our") collects, uses, discloses, retains, and protects information when you visit or use CarAccidentSettlements.com and any related pages, forms, live chat, telephone, text message, email, or online services that link to this Privacy Policy, collectively referred to as the "Website."

Mass Tort Strategies LLC is located at 19900 MacArthur Blvd, Suite 300, Irvine, CA 92612. You may contact us by mail at that address, by email at [email protected], using our contact form found here or by using any privacy request method described below.

This Website is intended to help people request information about potential legal claims and connect with participating lawyers or law firms that may evaluate those claims. Mass Tort Strategies LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or legal representation. Submitting information through this Website does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is formed only if you and a lawyer or law firm enter into a written engagement agreement.

1. Scope of This Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy applies to information we collect through the Website and related communications with you, including case inquiry forms, live chat, telephone calls, text messages, emails, cookies, analytics technologies, advertising technologies, and other online tools. It also applies when you interact with us in response to advertising or marketing related to the Website.

This Privacy Policy does not apply to the independent privacy practices of participating lawyers, law firms, co-counsel, advertising networks, social media platforms, or other third-party websites or services that we do not control. If your information is provided to a participating lawyer or law firm for case review, that lawyer or law firm may handle your information under its own privacy practices and professional obligations.

2. Information We Collect

We may collect information directly from you, automatically from your browser or device, from service providers, from advertising and analytics partners, and from participating lawyers or law firms when related to your inquiry.

Category of informationExamples
Contact informationName, mailing address, email address, telephone number, and other contact details you provide.
Case inquiry informationAccident date, accident location, injury description, treatment information, vehicle or insurance information, attorney status, and other information you submit when requesting a case review.
Sensitive health or injury informationMedical conditions, injuries, symptoms, treatment, medical providers, medication-related information, disability-related information, or other health-related information you voluntarily provide.
Communications informationLive chat transcripts, emails, text messages, call details, voicemail messages, call recordings or call transcriptions if used, consent records, opt-out requests, and customer-service communications.
Device and internet activity informationIP address, browser type, device type, operating system, pages viewed, links clicked, referring website, approximate location derived from IP address, date and time of visits, cookie identifiers, and other usage data.
Marketing and advertising informationCampaign source, landing page, advertisement interaction, email open and click data, form-submission source, and similar advertising performance information.
Compliance and security informationRecords needed to verify requests, prevent fraud, protect the Website, document consent, maintain suppression lists, comply with legal obligations, and enforce our terms.

You are not required to provide all information requested, but if you do not provide certain information, we may not be able to respond to your inquiry, evaluate whether your potential claim may be suitable for review, or connect you with a participating law firm.

3. Sensitive Health and Injury Information

Because this Website concerns accident and injury-related legal inquiries, you may choose to provide sensitive health, injury, treatment, or medical information. We collect this information only when you voluntarily provide it through a form, live chat, call, text message, email, or similar communication, or when a service provider collects it on our behalf.

We use sensitive health and injury information for purposes related to your request, including responding to your inquiry, evaluating whether your potential claim may be suitable for review, routing your inquiry to participating lawyers or law firms, communicating with you, documenting consent and requests, complying with law, preventing fraud, and protecting the Website. We do not knowingly use sensitive health or injury information for unrelated purposes unless you consent or the law permits us to do so.

If you are located in a state with specific consumer health privacy laws, such as Washington, Nevada, Connecticut, or another state that adopts similar requirements, you may have additional rights regarding consumer health data. To exercise those rights, contact us using the methods listed in the "Your Privacy Rights and Choices" section below. If required by applicable law, we will provide any additional consumer health data notice, consent process, deletion process, or appeal process required for your jurisdiction.

4. Sources of Information

We collect information from the following sources.

SourceDescription
YouInformation you submit through forms, live chat, calls, texts, emails, or other communications.
Your browser or deviceInformation automatically collected through cookies, pixels, server logs, analytics tools, and similar technologies.
Service providersInformation from companies that help us operate the Website, provide live chat, send emails or texts, host data, secure systems, analyze traffic, or manage calls.
Advertising and analytics partnersInformation about how users interact with advertising campaigns, landing pages, forms, and the Website.
Participating lawyers or law firmsInformation related to routing, evaluating, or following up on your inquiry, where applicable.

5. How We Use Information

We use personal information for the purposes described below.

PurposeDescription
Responding to inquiriesTo respond to your questions, process your case inquiry, and communicate with you about your request.
Case evaluation and routingTo evaluate whether your potential claim may be suitable for review by a participating lawyer or law firm and to forward your inquiry to appropriate lawyers, law firms, legal staff, or co-counsel.
Communications and follow-upTo contact you by phone, text message, email, live chat, or other means where permitted by law and consistent with your consent and preferences.
Marketing and advertisingTo provide information about legal services or related opportunities, measure advertising performance, and improve marketing campaigns, where permitted by law.
Website operation and improvementTo operate, maintain, secure, troubleshoot, personalize, and improve the Website and related services.
Analytics and measurementTo understand Website traffic, user interactions, campaign performance, and service effectiveness.
Security and fraud preventionTo detect, prevent, and respond to fraud, misuse, security incidents, unlawful activity, and violations of our terms.
Compliance and legal obligationsTo maintain records, document consent, respond to privacy requests, comply with legal obligations, cooperate with lawful requests, and protect legal rights.
Business administrationTo manage our business, vendors, records, contracts, accounting, audits, corporate transactions, and similar internal operations.

6. How We Disclose Information

We may disclose personal information to the categories of recipients described below. The specific recipients may vary depending on your location, the nature of your inquiry, our vendors, and the participating lawyers or law firms available to review a potential claim.

Recipient categoryDescription
Participating lawyers, law firms, legal staff, and co-counselWe may disclose your information so they can evaluate your inquiry, contact you directly, determine whether they may offer representation, or refer the matter to appropriate counsel.
Affiliated partners and legal advertising partnersWe may disclose information to affiliated partners involved in legal marketing, intake, lead routing, campaign administration, or related services.
Service providers and processorsWe may disclose information to vendors that provide hosting, live chat, call center, call tracking, SMS, email, analytics, security, customer support, data storage, fraud prevention, and similar services.
Advertising and analytics partnersWe may disclose online identifiers, device information, usage data, and campaign data to measure and improve advertising, subject to applicable law and your privacy choices.
Professional advisorsWe may disclose information to attorneys, accountants, auditors, insurers, consultants, and other professional advisors.
Legal and government authoritiesWe may disclose information when we believe disclosure is required or permitted by law, subpoena, court order, legal process, regulatory request, or to protect rights, safety, and security.
Business transaction recipientsWe may disclose information in connection with a merger, acquisition, financing, reorganization, sale of assets, bankruptcy, or similar business transaction.
With your direction or consentWe may disclose information when you direct us to do so or when you otherwise consent.

Participating lawyers and law firms may be independent businesses and may not be controlled by Mass Tort Strategies LLC. They may have their own privacy policies, legal obligations, and professional duties. If you become a client of a law firm, that firm's engagement agreement and privacy practices will govern its handling of your information.

7. Legal Advertising, Law-Firm Matching, and Compensation Disclosure

Mass Tort Strategies LLC operates a group advertising and legal inquiry matching model. The Website may match people seeking legal information with participating law firms that may provide legal services. Participating law firms may compensate Mass Tort Strategies LLC or related parties for advertising, marketing, lead generation, intake, case review opportunities, or related services, as permitted by applicable law and professional responsibility rules.

The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely on advertisements. No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. The information on this Website is not legal advice. Some matters may be referred to co-counsel depending on the nature and venue of the case, and any attorney-client relationship is formed only by written agreement between you and a law firm.

8. Cookies, Pixels, Analytics, and Similar Technologies

We and our service providers may use cookies, pixels, tags, scripts, software development kits, server logs, local storage, and similar technologies to operate the Website, remember preferences, measure traffic, understand user activity, prevent fraud, improve services, and evaluate advertising performance.

Technology categoryHow it may be used
Essential technologiesTo operate forms, maintain Website functionality, secure the Website, remember preferences, and support live chat or intake tools.
Analytics technologiesTo measure Website traffic, pages viewed, referring websites, user interactions, device information, and campaign performance.
Advertising technologiesTo measure advertisements, understand which campaigns produced inquiries, limit repeated ads, and, where used, support retargeting or interest-based advertising.
Email technologiesTo determine whether emails were opened, links were clicked, or messages were delivered, where such technologies are used.
Call and form trackingTo understand which advertisements, pages, or campaigns produced calls, chats, or form submissions, where such tools are used.

You can usually set your browser to refuse or remove cookies. If you disable cookies, some Website features may not work properly. Depending on where you live and the technologies we use, you may also have the right to opt out of certain targeted advertising, sale, sharing, profiling, or analytics uses as described in the "Your Privacy Rights and Choices" and "California Privacy Notice" sections below.

Some browsers transmit "Do Not Track" signals. Because there is not a uniform industry standard for responding to "Do Not Track" signals, our Website does not currently respond to those signals unless required by applicable law. Where required, we will honor legally recognized opt-out preference signals, such as Global Privacy Control, for applicable residents and applicable processing activities.

9. Calls, Text Messages, Emails, and Marketing Communications

By submitting a case inquiry form, live chat inquiry, or similar request, you authorize Mass Tort Strategies LLC, its affiliated partners, participating law firms, and service providers to contact you regarding your inquiry, potential legal claims, and related legal advertising or case evaluation purposes, where permitted by law.

If you provide a telephone number, including a wireless number, you expressly consent to receive recurring calls, text messages, emails, prerecorded messages, artificial voice messages, automated dialing system communications, and AI-assisted voice or messaging communications at the number and email address you provided, including if your number appears on a federal, state, or corporate Do Not Call registry. Message and data rates may apply. Consent is not a condition of purchase, case acceptance, or legal representation.

You may revoke consent to marketing communications at any time. To stop SMS messages, reply STOP to any text message you receive from us or from a sender acting on our behalf. To request help by text, reply HELP where that feature is available. To unsubscribe from marketing emails, use the unsubscribe link in the email or contact us directly. You may also contact us at [email protected] or by mail at the address listed above. We may still send non-marketing communications related to your request, legal compliance, consent records, security, or administrative matters where permitted by law.

10. Your Privacy Rights and Choices

Depending on where you live, you may have rights to request access to, correction of, deletion of, or a copy of your personal information. You may also have rights to opt out of certain sales, sharing, targeted advertising, profiling, marketing communications, or use/disclosure of sensitive personal information. We will respond to privacy requests as required by applicable law.

To submit a privacy request, contact us at:

MethodContact details
Email[email protected] with the subject line "Privacy Request."
MailMass Tort Strategies LLC, Attn: Privacy Request, 19900 MacArthur Blvd, Suite 300, Irvine, CA 92612.
Web formhttps://caraccidentsettlements.com/contact/
Toll-free number1-866-850-0891

We may need to verify your identity before responding to a request. Verification may require matching information you provide with information we maintain, asking you to confirm details about your inquiry, or using another reasonable verification method. If you submit a request through an authorized agent, we may require proof that the agent is authorized to act on your behalf and may also ask you to verify your identity directly with us.

We may deny or limit a request when the law allows us to do so, such as when we need to retain information for security, fraud prevention, legal compliance, legal claims, consent records, accounting, completed referrals, or other permitted purposes. If your information has already been disclosed to an independent participating law firm, you may need to contact that law firm directly to exercise rights concerning information it maintains.

11. California Privacy Notice

This California Privacy Notice applies to California residents and supplements the rest of this Privacy Policy. It is intended to address California privacy requirements, including the California Consumer Privacy Act as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act, to the extent those laws apply to us.

CA RESIDENTS: Paid attorney advertising on behalf of jointly advertising independent attorneys, including Kevin Danesh, licensed only in California, with a principal office in Santa Monica, California, is responsible for this advertisement. A full listing of attorney sponsors can be found at here. Car Accident Injury Lawyers is not a law firm and does not provide legal services.

11.1 Categories of Personal Information Collected

The table below describes categories of personal information we may collect, the sources of that information, the purposes for collection and use, and categories of recipients to whom information may be disclosed. We may not collect every category from every user.

California categoryExamples we may collectSourcesPurposesRecipient categories
IdentifiersName, email address, mailing address, phone number, IP address, cookie ID, device identifier.You; browser/device; service providers; advertising partners.Respond to inquiries, case routing, communications, marketing, analytics, security, compliance.Law firms, affiliated partners, service providers, analytics/ad partners, professional advisors, legal authorities.
Customer records informationContact details and information submitted through inquiry forms or communications.You; service providers.Case evaluation, communications, records, compliance.Law firms, affiliated partners, service providers, professional advisors, legal authorities.
Protected classification informationInformation you voluntarily submit that may reveal age, disability, medical condition, or similar characteristics.You.Case evaluation, routing, communications, legal compliance.Law firms, legal staff, service providers, professional advisors, legal authorities.
Commercial informationRecords of services requested, inquiry history, communication preferences, and referral information.You; service providers; law firms.Respond to requests, manage referrals, records, compliance.Law firms, affiliated partners, service providers, professional advisors.
Internet or electronic network activityPages viewed, links clicked, referring site, browser/device information, interactions with ads or emails.Browser/device; cookies; analytics/ad partners.Website operation, analytics, advertising measurement, fraud prevention, security.Service providers, analytics/ad partners, affiliated partners.
Geolocation dataApproximate location derived from IP address; location information you provide in connection with an accident or inquiry.Browser/device; you.Routing, analytics, case evaluation, fraud prevention.Law firms, service providers, analytics/ad partners where applicable.
Audio, electronic, or similar informationCall recordings, voicemail, chat transcripts, SMS, email communications, and call transcriptions if used.You; service providers.Communications, quality assurance, consent documentation, case routing, compliance.Law firms, service providers, professional advisors, legal authorities.
Professional or employment-related informationEmployment information if relevant to an injury, lost wages, or case inquiry and voluntarily provided.You.Case evaluation and routing.Law firms, legal staff, service providers.
Sensitive personal informationHealth, injury, treatment, medical, disability, precise accident-location details if provided, account login information if any, and communication contents.You; service providers.Case evaluation, routing, communications, legal compliance, security, consent records.Law firms, legal staff, service providers, professional advisors, legal authorities.
InferencesPreferences, likely case type, marketing attribution, or eligibility indicators derived from submitted or usage information.You; browser/device; service providers; analytics partners.Case routing, analytics, advertising measurement, fraud prevention, service improvement.Service providers, affiliated partners, law firms where relevant.

11.2 Sale or Sharing of Personal Information

California law defines "sell," "share," and "personal information" broadly. Because Mass Tort Strategies LLC may receive compensation from participating law firms or related parties for advertising, marketing, lead generation, intake, case review opportunities, or related services, some disclosures of personal information to participating law firms, affiliated partners, or advertising partners may be considered a "sale" or "sharing" under California law, depending on the facts and applicable legal interpretation.

If we sell or share personal information as defined by California law, you have the right to opt out. You may exercise this right by contacting us at [email protected] with the subject line "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information," by mailing us at the address above, or by using https://caraccidentsettlements.com/contact/. If required by law, we will also honor Global Privacy Control or similar legally recognized opt-out preference signals.

We do not knowingly sell or share the personal information of consumers under 16 years of age.

11.3 Sensitive Personal Information

We may collect sensitive personal information, including health and injury information that you voluntarily submit. We use sensitive personal information for purposes reasonably necessary to provide the services you request, evaluate and route your inquiry, communicate with you, maintain consent and compliance records, protect security, prevent fraud, and comply with law. If we use or disclose sensitive personal information for purposes that trigger a right to limit under California law, you may request limitation by contacting us at [email protected] with the subject line "Limit Sensitive Personal Information" or by using https://caraccidentsettlements.com/contact/.

11.4 California Privacy Rights

California residents may have the following rights, subject to legal limitations and verification.

RightMeaning
Right to know/accessYou may request that we disclose the categories and specific pieces of personal information we collected about you.
Right to deleteYou may request that we delete personal information we collected from you, subject to exceptions.
Right to correctYou may request that we correct inaccurate personal information.
Right to opt out of sale/shareYou may opt out of sale or sharing of personal information where applicable.
Right to limit sensitive personal informationYou may limit certain uses or disclosures of sensitive personal information where applicable.
Right to non-discriminationWe will not unlawfully discriminate against you for exercising privacy rights.
Authorized agent rightsYou may use an authorized agent to submit a request, subject to verification and proof of authority.

To exercise California rights, contact us using the methods listed in the "Your Privacy Rights and Choices" section. If we deny your request, you may appeal by replying to our decision email or by contacting us with the subject line "Privacy Appeal."

11.5 Retention of California Personal Information

We retain each category of personal information for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including case inquiry processing, lead routing, communications, consent documentation, legal compliance, dispute resolution, fraud prevention, security, business records, and accounting. Retention periods may vary depending on the nature of the information, the sensitivity of the information, legal requirements, vendor systems, backup schedules, and whether the information has been disclosed to an independent participating law firm. Where feasible, we delete or deidentify information when it is no longer reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.

12. Other State Privacy Rights

Residents of other U.S. states may have privacy rights under applicable state privacy laws, depending on the state and whether the law applies to our business. These rights may include the right to access, correct, delete, obtain a portable copy of personal information, opt out of targeted advertising, opt out of sale, opt out of certain profiling, or appeal a privacy request decision.

To exercise any applicable state privacy right, contact us using the methods in the "Your Privacy Rights and Choices" section. We will respond as required by applicable law.

13. Data Retention

We retain personal information for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including responding to inquiries, evaluating and routing potential claims, communicating with you, documenting consent, honoring opt-out requests, maintaining suppression lists, complying with legal obligations, preventing fraud, resolving disputes, enforcing agreements, protecting security, and operating our business.

We may retain certain information for longer periods when required or permitted by law, when needed to establish or defend legal claims, when needed for accounting or audit purposes, when needed to maintain records of consent or revocation, when needed to prevent fraud or unwanted communications, or when stored in backups pending scheduled deletion. Information held by independent participating law firms is subject to those law firms' own retention practices.

14. Security

We take privacy and security seriously and use administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information. These safeguards may include SSL or similar encryption for data transmission, access controls, vendor controls, internal policies, monitoring, and other measures appropriate to the nature of the information we process.

No website, system, database, email, text message, or internet transmission is completely secure. We cannot guarantee that information will not be accessed, altered, disclosed, or destroyed due to a security incident, software failure, unauthorized access, or other circumstances beyond our control.

15. Children's Privacy

The Website is intended for adults and is not directed to children under 13 years of age. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If we learn that we collected personal information from a child under 13, we will delete it or take other appropriate action as required by law. If you believe a child under 13 provided information to us, please contact us at [email protected].

16. Third-Party Websites and Services

The Website may link to third-party websites, advertisements, social media platforms, law firm websites, or other online services. We are not responsible for the privacy practices, security, or content of third-party websites or services. You should review the privacy policies of any third-party websites or services you visit.

17. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we make changes, we will post the updated Privacy Policy on the Website and update the "Last Updated" date above. If we make material changes, we may provide additional notice as required by law, such as by posting a notice on the Website, sending an email, or using another appropriate method. Your continued use of the Website after an updated Privacy Policy is posted means that you acknowledge the updated Privacy Policy, subject to any consent requirements under applicable law.

18. Contact Us

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, wish to exercise a privacy right, want to revoke consent, or want to update or delete your information, please contact us at:

Contact methodDetails
Email[email protected]
MailMass Tort Strategies LLC, Attn: Privacy Request, 19900 MacArthur Blvd, Suite 300, Irvine, CA 92612
Contact Us Pagehttps://caraccidentsettlements.com/contact/
Toll-free number1-866-850-0891

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By submitting this form, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy and expressly consent to be contacted by Mass Tort Strategies LLC, its affiliated partners, and law firms for marketing or legal case evaluation purposes. You consent to receive recurring calls, text messages, emails, and prerecorded messages using an automatic telephone dialing system, artificial voice, or artificial intelligence-based technologies at the number and email address you provided, including wireless numbers, even if your number is listed on any federal, state, or corporate Do Not Call registry.

These communications may be initiated by live agents, automated dialing software, or AI-assisted voice systems. Message and data rates may apply. Consent is not a condition of purchase or case acceptance. You may revoke your consent at any time by replying "STOP" to any SMS or contacting us directly.

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CA RESIDENTS: Paid attorney advertising on behalf of jointly advertising independent attorneys, including Kevin Danesh, licensed only in California, with a principal office in Santa Monica, California, is responsible for this advertisement. A full listing of attorney sponsors can be found at here Car Accident Injury Lawyers is not a law firm and does not provide legal services.