Road Justice’s Privacy Policy: Recognizing That Your Information is Important.
Our Privacy Policy outlines the types of personal information we receive and collect when you use roadjustice.org, as well as some of the steps we take to safeguard information. We hope this will help you make an informed decision about sharing personal information with us.
roadjustice.org strives to maintain the highest standards of decency, fairness, and integrity in all our operations. Likewise, we are dedicated to protecting our customers’, consumers’, and online visitors’ privacy on our website.
Personal Information
roadjustice.org collects personally identifiable information from the visitors to our website only voluntarily. Personal information collected voluntarily may include name, postal address, email address, company name, and telephone number.
This information is collected if you request information from us, participate in a contest or sweepstakes, or sign up to join our email list or request some other service or information from us. The information collected is internally reviewed, used to improve the content of our website, notify our visitors of updates, and respond to visitor inquiries.
Once information is reviewed, it is discarded or stored in our files. If we make material changes in the collection of personally identifiable information, we will inform you by placing a notice on our site. Personal information received from any visitor will be used only for internal purposes and will not be sold or provided to third parties.
Use of Cookies and Web Beacons
We may use cookies to help you personalize your online experience. Cookies are identifiers that are transferred to your computer’s hard drive through your Web browser to enable our systems to recognize your browser. The purpose of a cookie is to tell the Web server that you have returned to a specific page. For example, if you personalize the site’s pages, or register with any of our site’s services, a cookie enables roadjustice.org to recall your specific information on subsequent visits. You have the ability to accept or decline cookies by modifying your Web browser; however, if you choose to decline cookies, you may not be able to fully experience the interactive features of the site.
A web beacon is a transparent image file used to monitor your journey around a single website or collection of sites. They are also referred to as web bugs and are commonly used by sites that hire third-party services to monitor traffic. They may be used in association with cookies to understand how visitors interact with the pages and content on the pages of a website.
We may serve third party advertisements that use cookies and web beacons in the course of ads being served on our website to ascertain how many times you’ve seen an advertisement. No personally identifiable information you give us is provided to them for cookie or web beacon use, so they cannot personally identify you with that information on our website.
Browsers can be set to accept or reject cookies or notify you when a cookie is being sent. Privacy software can be used to override web beacons. Taking either of these actions shouldn’t cause a problem with our site, should you so choose.
Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
This website is directed to adults; it is not directed to children under the age of 13. We operate our site in compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, and will not knowingly collect or use personal information from anyone under 13 years of age.
Non-Personal Information
In some cases, we may collect information about you that is not personally identifiable. We use this information, which does not identify individual users, to analyze trends, to administer the site, to track users’ movements around the site and to gather demographic information about our user base as a whole. The information collected is used solely for internal review and not shared with other organizations for commercial purposes.
Release of Information
If roadjustice.org is sold, the information we have obtained from you through your voluntary participation in our site may transfer to the new owner as a part of the sale in order that the service being provided to you may continue. In that event, you will receive notice through our website of that change in control and practices, and we will make reasonable efforts to ensure that the purchaser honors any opt-out requests you might make of us.
How You Can Correct or Remove Information
We provide this privacy policy as a statement to you of our commitment to protect your personal information. If you have submitted personal information through our website and would like that information deleted from our records or would like to update or correct that information, please use our Contact Us page.
Updates and Effective Date
roadjustice.org reserves the right to make changes in this policy. If there is a material change in our privacy practices, we will indicate on our site that our privacy practices have changed and provide a link to the new privacy policy. We encourage you to periodically review this policy so that you will know what information we collect and how we use it.
Agreeing to Terms
If you do not agree to Road Justice’s Privacy Policy as posted here on this website, please do not use this site or any services offered by this site.
Your use of this site indicates acceptance of this privacy policy.
SMS / Text Messaging Privacy
Road Justice is a service of GreeningLaw, P.C. (“Road Justice,” “we,” “us,” or “our”). This section explains how we handle mobile phone numbers and text messaging data. It supplements — and, where inconsistent, controls over — any more general privacy language on this website with respect to SMS.
Information We Collect for SMS. When you submit our contact or intake form and affirmatively opt in to text messaging, we collect your mobile phone number, the date and time of your opt-in, the web page and form where you opted in, your IP address, and a copy of the consent language you agreed to. We may also retain records of the messages we send and receive, as well as opt-out requests.
How We Use Your Mobile Information. We use your mobile number to send you text messages related to your inquiry or case, including appointment reminders, document requests, case status updates, responses to your questions, and — if you opt in to receive them — firm updates, newsletters, and promotional communications about our legal services. Messages may be sent using an automatic telephone dialing system or pre-recorded or artificial voice technology.
No Sale or Sharing for Marketing. We do not sell, rent, or share your mobile phone number, opt-in data, or SMS consent information with any third parties or affiliates for their marketing or promotional purposes. We may share this information only with service providers who help us operate our SMS program (for example, our messaging platform and case management software), under written confidentiality obligations, and only to the extent necessary for them to perform their services. We may also disclose information when required by law, court order, or to protect our legal rights.
Message Frequency. Message frequency varies based on the nature and stage of your case or inquiry.
Message and Data Rates. Standard message and data rates may apply. Contact your wireless carrier for details about your plan.
How to Opt Out. You may opt out of text messages at any time by replying STOP to any message we send. You will receive a one-time confirmation message, and we will not send you further marketing or promotional texts. After opting out, we may still send you transactional messages strictly related to an active legal matter (for example, a scheduled court date or urgent case communication) where permitted by law.
How to Get Help. For help or questions about our text messaging program, reply HELP to any message, call us at (972) 934-8900, or email us at [Insert Road Justice contact email].
Consent Is Not a Condition of Services. Your consent to receive text messages is not required to contact Road Justice, request a free consultation, or be considered for legal representation. You will receive the same consideration whether or not you opt in to SMS.
Security. We take reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect mobile numbers and SMS consent records from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. No method of transmission over the internet or cellular network is 100% secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
Children. Our SMS program is not directed to, and we do not knowingly collect mobile numbers from, individuals under 18. If you believe a minor has provided us with a mobile number, please contact us so we can remove it.
Changes. We may update this SMS section of our Privacy Policy from time to time. Material changes will be posted here with an updated “Last Updated” date. Continued participation in our text messaging program after a change constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.
Contact. GreeningLaw, P.C. (d/b/a Road Justice) 12900 Preston Rd., Suite 600 Dallas, TX 75240 (972) 934-8900