Terms

Terms of use

Plain-language ground rules for using this site. Last reviewed July 4, 2026.

1. What this site is

This website publishes general information about California personal injury topics and is attorney advertising. It also offers a case-review form that organizes what you share for attorney follow-up. By using the site, you agree to these terms.

2. No legal or medical advice

Nothing on this site is legal advice or medical advice. The content is general and may not fit your situation. For advice about your own facts, speak with a licensed attorney; for health concerns, speak with a qualified medical professional. In an emergency, call 911.

3. No attorney-client relationship

Using this site, submitting a case review, or speaking with the intake assistant does not make you a client of any attorney. An attorney-client relationship exists only if an attorney agrees to represent you in writing.

4. No promises about outcomes

This site makes no promises about the outcome, value, or timeline of any claim, and no promise that any attorney will take your case. Legal results depend on facts, evidence, and decisions that no website can predict.

5. Acceptable use

Use the site honestly and lawfully. Do not submit false information, impersonate others, attempt to interfere with the site's operation, or scrape or republish its content in misleading ways.

6. Intellectual property

The content, design, and branding of this site belong to the site operator or its licensors. You may read, link to, and quote the site with attribution; you may not copy substantial portions or present the content as your own.

7. Limitation of liability

The site is provided as-is, without warranties. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the site operator is not liable for losses arising from your use of the site or reliance on its general information.

8. Governing law and changes

These terms are governed by California law. They may change as the site evolves; the current version is always posted on this page, and continued use after a change means you accept the updated terms.

Contact

Questions about these terms can be sent to intake@calegalinjury.com.

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