CCPA Notice

Last updated: September, 18th 2024.

This California Privacy Notice (“Notice”) is for California residents and supplements our Online Privacy Policy. It explains how California Workers Compensation Lawyers, APC collect, use, and disclose your Personal Information and how to exercise your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended (“CCPA”). This Notice applies to (I) personal information# collected via this website (lacaccidentpros.org) and other California Workers Compensation Lawyers, APC-affiliated websites and online services that link to the policy; (II) to information that we collect from you when you interact with California Workers Compensation Lawyers , APC on phone or via e-mail, or in other contexts, as described below; and (III) to information that California Workers Compensation Lawyers, APC collects from other “third party” sources in the course of it’s activities.

Note that when we say “Personal Information” in this Notice, we mean information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with you. Personal Information does not include information that is aggregated or information that cannot be reasonably linked to you.

 

How We Collect, Use, and Disclose Personal Information

When you use our website, participate in certain California Workers Compensation Lawyers, APC-sponsored programs, or otherwise interact with us, we may collect certain Personal Information about you.

We do not sell or share any of your Personal Information.

The best way to learn about the kinds of information we collect and how we use it is to review our Online Privacy Policy. The following is a summary of the CCPA-related categories of Personal Information we may have collected about you in the 12 months preceding the effective date of this notice, as well as the purpose for which this Personal Information may have been collected and to whom we may have disclosed it.

 

Categories of Personal Information We May Have Collected About You

  • Identifiers, which may include name, address, phone number, and e-mail address;
  • Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law, such as race, ancestry, national origin, religion, age, mental and physical disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, or military status;
  • Internet activity information, which may include cookies, web server logs, web beacons, and other website tracking information or user activity;
  • Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information;
  • Professional or employment-related information, which may include employment history, occupation, title, and employer information, if you choose to provide it;
  • Education information not considered publicly available personally identifiable information as defined in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act; and
  • Inferences that can create a profile about a consumer reflecting the consumer’s preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, preferences, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, or aptitudes.

 

Some of the information we collect about you, such as racial or ethnicity information, may be considered “sensitive personal information” under CCPA.

 

The purposes for which we may have collected your Personal Information include:

  • Communicating with you;
  • Responding to your requests;
  • Marketing to you;
  • Improving or enhancing our services;
  • Enhancing the functionality of our website;
  • Training our personel, associates, and partners;
  • Promoting systems and data security;
  • Monitoring compliance with applicable non-discrimination laws; and
  • Performing other related purposes.

 

Parties to which your information may have been disclosed include:

  • Third parties and service providers that perform services on our behalf;
  • California Workers Compensation Lawyers, APC Partners when you have directed us to disclose information to them, such as to consider you or your company for partnership, or
  • Law enforcement or other third parties in connection with legal requests or as required by law.

We have disclosed personal information to such third parties consistent with the purpose(s) for which the information was collected, as described above.

Note that we will not disclose – and have not disclosed – with California Workers Compensation Lawyers, APC Partners any sensitive personal information, though we may disclose anonymized and aggregated data derived from such information.

 

Sources of Personal Information

The categories of sources from which we collect or receive Personal Information include you, your device(s), California Workers Compensation Lawyers, APC Partners or affiliates, third parties or services providers that provide service to you or perform services for us on our behalf, and publicly available sources.

 

How You Can Exercise Your Rights Provided Under the CCPA

Under the CCPA, you have the following rights if you are a resident of California:

  • Right to Know: You have the right to request that we disclose to you the Personal Information we collect, use, or disclose, and information about our data practices;
  • Right to Correct: You have the right to request that we correct inaccurate Personal Information that we maintain about you;
  • Right to Request Deletion: You have the right to request that we delete your Personal Information that we have collected from you;
  • Right to Non-Discrimination: We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of these rights.

 

To exercise any of these rights, please contact us at info@lacaccidentpros.org .

Please note that to protect the integrity of our services and to protect your privacy interests, we will need to verify your identity before processing your request. We may need additional information to verify your identity and that your state of residence is California, if you choose to provide it. This could include: a driver’s license, permit, utility bill, subscription stub, mail, school ID card, or school record.

Under the CCPA, you may exercise these rights yourself or you may designate an authorized to make these requests on your behalf. If you choose to have an authorized agent act on your behalf, we may request that your authorized agent have written permission from you to make requests on your behalf and may need to verify your authorized agent’s identity.

We do not sell your personal information to third parties, nor do we knowingly collect, sell or share the personal information of individuals under the age of 16.

 

Certain Exceptions Under the CCPA

As alluded to above, certain types of Personal Information are exempt from certain requirements of the CCPA. This includes:

  • Personal information collected, processed, sold, or disclosed pursuant to the federal Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (and implementing regulations), or pursuant to the California Financial Information Privacy Act;
  • Medical information governed by the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act or protected health information that is collected by a covered entity or business associate governed by the privacy, security, and breach notification rules issued pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, as amended;
  • Personal information collected from a job applicant, employee, owner, director, staff member, officer, or contractor when the information is used in the context of the person’s role as a job applicant, employee, owner, director, staff member, officer, or contractor; and
  • Personal information about an employee, owner, director, officer, or contractor of another business that is collected in connection with providing or receiving a product or service to or from the other business.

Covered business have limited obligations, or in some cases no obligations, under the CCPA with regard to these types of personal information.

Contact for More Information

If you have additional questions or concerns regarding this privacy policy or our information practices, please contact us at info@lacaccidentpros.org.

Take a look at some of our recent settlements

$582,000

for injuries sustained from a lift gate accident

$400,000

settlement for a linen washer accident

$325,000

for a truck driver sustaining stroke on the job

$320,000

to the dependents of a restaurant cook for a death benefits case

View More Settlements

Your Satisfaction Comes First

  • Thank you Jay and Peter!! you guys were so helpful you turned my bad experience into a great one! All the staff were so patient with me when I didnt understand the process and were always there to answer my questions. Great team of people i highly recommend!

    ★★★★★

    by S.R. February, 2019.

California Workers Compensation Lawyers Reviews on GoogleRead more reviews...

Awards and Recognitions

Best Corona Workers Compensation Attorneys Expertise.com Top Workers Compensation Attorneys in Huntington Beach Expertise.com Workers Compensation Attorneys near me Workers Compensation Attorneys Workers Compensation Attorneys in Westminster Best Workers Compensation Attorneys in Whittier Carson Workers Compensation Attorneys West Covina Workers Compensation Attorneys
Elite Lawyer Badge View the profile of Southern California Workers' Compensation Attorney Peter M. Hsiao View the profile of Southern California Workers' Compensation Attorney Peter M. Hsiao
California Workers Compensation Lawyers Logo

1055 Wilshire Blvd Suite 1690

Los Angeles, CA 90017

Get Directions

100 N. Barranca Street. Suite 900-F

West Covina, CA 91791

310-910-9739

*Appointment Only

Get Directions

16854 Ivy Ave

Fontana, CA 92335

909.992.5112

*Appointment Only

Get Directions

25201 Avenue Tibbitts, Ste 210

Santa Clarita, CA 91355

661.964.6337

*Appointment Only

Get Directions

323.522.1152