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LibertyPropertyDamage.Com is not responsible for the content or the privacy policies of Web sites to which it may link.

What information does LibertyPropertyDamage.Com gather and/or track about you?
Registration: When you register to receive free services, such as Newswire or email, LibertyPropertyDamage.Com requires that you supply your full name, email address (when appropriate), and demographic information (e.g. whether you are an attorney and for what type of entity you work). Customers must also agree to the Terms and Conditions of Use applicable to a service. Similarly, when you register to receive services on a LibertyPropertyDamage.Com Web site during a free preview or 30-day trial period (i.e. a Practice Alert email), LibertyPropertyDamage.Com requires that you supply your full name, street address, telephone number, email address, and a unique subscriber ID. Customers who register must agree to the Terms and Conditions of Use applicable to that service.

Premium Services: Many of LibertyPropertyDamage.Com's premium services, such as the Claim Representation, use a submission form. We collect a customer's contact information and, in some cases, credit card or checking account information to bill subscribers for these services.

Anonymous Information: LibertyPropertyDamage.Com may also gather anonymous information, which may be used by LibertyPropertyDamage.Com or shared with third parties. This information does not personally identify you but may be helpful for improving the services we offer. Generally this information is collected through "traffic data" and may entail the use of "cookies," "IP addresses," or other numeric codes used to identify a computer.

Cookies: "Cookies" give users a special, random ID that are small text files, which are stored on the hard drive of a user's computer. LibertyPropertyDamage.Com employs cookies to recognize you and your access privileges for certain locations on the LibertyPropertyDamage.Com sites, such as the Practice Centers, as well as to track site usage. Subscribers who do not accept cookies from the LibertyPropertyDamage.Com sites cannot access many areas of LibertyPropertyDamage.Com's group of Web sites. For detailed information about our use of cookies, please contact us using our hyperlink. We may use an advertising server developed by a third party, in the future, to display ads on our site. Some of these ads may contain cookies that are set by third parties (i.e., advertising agencies or advertising clients). We do not have access to these cookies or any information that they may contain.

IP Addresses: LibertyPropertyDamage.Com also logs IP addresses for systems administration and troubleshooting purposes. (Your IP address indicates the location of your computer on the Internet.) We do not log IP addresses to track your session, nor do we link IP addresses to anything personally identifiable.

Credit Card Information: If you use a credit card to pay for a LibertyPropertyDamage.Com services, we will continue to charge your account for the length until you our fees our paid. If you give us credit card information for any other purpose or to pay for any other type of purchase, it will be used one time only to fulfill one order, and LibertyPropertyDamage.Com will not store your credit card information

What does LibertyPropertyDamage.Com do with the information it gathers and/or tracks?
Statistical Analysis and Banner Advertising: LibertyPropertyDamage.Com may perform statistical analyses of user behavior in order to measure interest in the various areas of our site (for product development purposes) and to inform advertisers as to how many consumers have seen or "clicked" their advertising banners. LibertyPropertyDamage.Com also uses demographic information to allow advertising banners on our Web site to be targeted to the readers for whom they are most pertinent. This means that readers see advertising that is most likely to interest them, and advertisers send their messages to people who are most likely to be receptive, improving both the user's experience and the effectiveness of the ads. In this statistical analyses and banner advertisement targeting, we will disclose information to third parties only in aggregate form. Personal information about you as an individual subscriber or registrant will not be provided to any third party, except when we have your permission or under special circumstances, as described in our Terms and Conditions of Use.

Email: Using the email addresses provided at registration, LibertyPropertyDamage.Com periodically sends promotional email to its subscribers about services offered by LibertyPropertyDamage.Com and its advertisers. LibertyPropertyDamage.Com may contact you regarding account status, changes to the subscriber agreement, and to confirm registration. LibertyPropertyDamage.Com shares data collected about subscribers with other units within the LibertyPropertyDamage.Com group of companies or third parties whose products or services we feel may be of interest to you. Many of our subscribers find these mail or email promotions valuable, whether they are shopping for merchandise, taking advantage of a special offer, or purchasing unique services. If you prefer not to receive promotional materials from companies outside the LibertyPropertyDamage.Com group, please see the "Opting Out" provision below.

Data Security: To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the appropriate use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to protect the information we collect online, however we are NOT responsible for any damages that may occur from information that is stolen or “hacked”.

With whom does LibertyPropertyDamage.Com share the information it gathers and/or tracks?
LibertyPropertyDamage.Com shares the information it gathers in a compiled format with advertisers and other partners. We do not release personal information about you as an individual to third parties, except when we have your permission or under special circumstances, as described in our Terms and Conditions of Use. LibertyPropertyDamage.Com will provide you all of your personal information provided at registration upon request. This information will only be sent to the email address on file for the subscriber ID associated with it.

Letters to the Editor: If you send LibertyPropertyDamage.Com personal correspondence, such as emails or letters, or if other users or third parties send correspondence to LibertyPropertyDamage.Com about your activities or postings on a LibertyPropertyDamage.Com Web site, LibertyPropertyDamage.Com may collect such information into a file specific to you. For more information, please review our Terms and Conditions of Use or contact LibertyPropertyDamage.Com using our Contact Us form. All submissions become property of LibertyPropertyDamage.Com.

Last updated: 2007

 

 

 

 

Typically in a car crash case, you will be concerned with, initially, the payment of your car damage repair. We sometimes handle this for clients as a professional courtesy, although often times your property damage may be resolved by the time you obtain an attorney. Otherwise, some of the things you need to be aware of in handling property damage claims are as follows:

You may have the right to have your car repaired at the body shop of your choice. You need not accept the insurance company's property damage appraisal of the actual repair costs. Take your car to your selected body shop, and present a written estimate to the insurance company. Make sure you retain 2 or 3 written estimates from different body shops. Do not rely solely on an insurance company's estimate.

Be satisfied that your car is returned to pre-collision condition before signing any insurance company check or property damage release. Otherwise, you may waive your right to further repairs.

Total loss means that the cost of repair exceeds the reasonable retail market value for your car in the condition it was in at the time of the accident.

 

 

 


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