Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 2026

What we collect

  • Information you submit through forms — for example your name, contact information, state, and brief description of your accident.
  • Technical information such as IP address, browser type, pages viewed, referring URL, and UTM parameters captured when you arrive on the site.
  • Communications — emails or messages you send us.

How we use it

  • To evaluate your inquiry and determine whether we can represent you.
  • To respond to your questions and communicate about your potential or active matter.
  • To operate, secure, and improve the site.
  • To comply with our professional and legal obligations.

Who we share it with

  • Firm personnel who need access to evaluate or work on your matter.
  • Service providers who host our infrastructure, process forms, or send communications on the firm's behalf. They are bound by confidentiality obligations.
  • Co-counsel or experts retained on a specific matter, with appropriate confidentiality protections.
  • Authorities when required by law or court order.

We do not sell your personal information.

Cookies

We use a small number of cookies and similar technologies to operate the site and measure performance. You can control cookies through your browser settings.

Your choices

California residents have specific rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA), including the right to know, delete, and correct personal information we hold about you. To exercise these rights, email privacy@sargsyanlaw.com or use our contact page.

Security

We use industry-standard administrative, technical, and physical safeguards. No system is perfectly secure; we encourage you to use a strong, unique password and to be careful what you submit through any online form.

Children

This site is intended for adults. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.

Changes

We may update this policy. Material changes will be reflected by an updated "Last updated" date and, when appropriate, additional notice.

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