Privacy Policy

Effective Date: August 18, 2026

Defiance Injury Law PLLC (“Defiance Injury Law,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the personal information you provide when you visit our website, contact our firm, or request information about our legal services.

This Privacy Policy explains the types of information we may collect, how we use it, when it may be disclosed, and the choices available to you.

1. Information We Collect

Information You Provide to Us

When you contact Defiance Injury Law, request a case review, submit a website form, call our office, email us, or otherwise communicate with us, you may provide information such as:

  • Your name
  • Email address
  • Telephone number
  • Information about an accident, injury, medical treatment, potential legal claim, or other matter
  • Dates and circumstances related to an incident
  • Information about how you learned about our firm
  • Other information you choose to provide

Please do not submit confidential, privileged, highly sensitive, or time-sensitive information through the website unless specifically requested by Defiance Injury Law.

Submitting information through this website does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Information Collected Automatically

When you visit our website, certain technical and usage information may be collected automatically, including:

  • IP address
  • Browser and device type
  • Operating system
  • Referring website
  • Pages visited
  • Approximate geographic region
  • Date and time of visits
  • Website interactions
  • Cookie and similar technology identifiers

We use this information to operate, secure, analyze, and improve our website and marketing.

2. Cookies and Similar Technologies

Our website may use cookies, pixels, tags, local storage, and similar technologies.

These technologies may include:

Necessary Technologies

These technologies are required for security, website functionality, form operation, preference management, and other essential website functions.

Analytics Technologies

We use Google Analytics to better understand how visitors interact with our website, including which pages are viewed and how visitors navigate the site.

Where required or configured, analytics technologies are restricted based on your cookie preferences.

Advertising Technologies

We may use advertising and measurement technologies associated with LinkedIn advertising to measure campaign performance and understand interactions with certain advertising campaigns.

Advertising technologies are subject to applicable consent settings and may not be used on portions of the website where their use would be inappropriate because of the nature of information collected or presented.

You may accept, reject, or manage nonessential cookies through our cookie consent controls. You may also return to the cookie preferences controls to change your selection.

3. How We Use Information

We may use personal information to:

  • Respond to inquiries and requests for case reviews
  • Determine whether we may be able to assist with a potential legal matter
  • Perform conflict checks
  • Communicate with prospective and existing clients
  • Provide legal services after an attorney-client relationship has been established
  • Operate and improve our website
  • Measure website and campaign performance
  • Maintain website and information security
  • Prevent fraud, abuse, and unauthorized activity
  • Satisfy legal, regulatory, professional, and ethical obligations
  • Protect the rights and interests of Defiance Injury Law, our clients, and others

4. Information Submitted About a Potential Legal Matter

Information submitted through a website form does not automatically establish an attorney-client relationship and should not be considered privileged solely because it was submitted through the website.

An attorney-client relationship is established only after Defiance Injury Law completes its conflicts review, agrees to representation, and the firm and client execute an appropriate written engagement agreement.

5. How Information May Be Disclosed

We may disclose information when reasonably necessary to service providers that assist us with functions such as:

  • Website hosting
  • Website maintenance and security
  • Email and communications
  • Form processing
  • Analytics
  • Information technology
  • Professional services

We may also disclose information when required by law, court order, professional obligation, or when reasonably necessary to protect our legal rights or prevent fraud, security threats, or unlawful activity.

We do not authorize service providers to use information submitted regarding potential legal matters for their own independent marketing purposes.

6. Google Analytics

We use Google Analytics to understand website usage and improve website performance.

Google Analytics may use cookies and similar technologies to process information about website visits and interactions. Our website may use consent-management mechanisms to control when analytics technologies operate.

We take steps intended to avoid transmitting names, email addresses, telephone numbers, form contents, or other directly identifying information to Google Analytics.

7. LinkedIn Advertising

We may use LinkedIn advertising and related measurement technologies in connection with certain marketing campaigns.

Where implemented, LinkedIn technologies may be used to measure advertising performance, understand website interactions, and attribute conversions.

We restrict advertising technologies based on visitor consent and may prevent them from operating on pages involving sensitive information or consumer case intake.

8. Data Security

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards intended to protect personal information against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, destruction, or misuse.

No website, electronic communication, or information system can be guaranteed to be completely secure.

9. Data Retention

We retain personal information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes for which it was collected and as required by applicable legal, ethical, professional, recordkeeping, security, and operational requirements.

Different categories of information may be retained for different periods.

10. Your Privacy Choices

Depending on where you reside and applicable law, you may have rights regarding certain personal information, including the ability to request access, correction, deletion, or information regarding how certain data is processed.

You may also manage nonessential cookies through our website’s cookie preference controls.

Additional rights relating to consumer health data are described in our Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy.

11. Third-Party Websites

Our website may contain links to third-party websites or services. Defiance Injury Law does not control the privacy practices of those third parties.

We encourage you to review the privacy policies of any third-party website you visit.

12. Children’s Privacy

This website is intended for a general audience and is not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly use this website to solicit personal information from children under 13.

13. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy periodically to reflect changes to our practices, technology, legal requirements, or website.

The effective date at the top of this policy indicates when it was most recently updated.

14. Contact

Questions regarding this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices may be directed to:

Defiance Injury Law PLLC
111 Queen Anne Ave N, Suite 510
Seattle, WA 98109
Phone: (206) 281-9000
Email: support@defianceinjurylaw.com